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Joy in the Morning
- A Novel
- Narrated by: Maggi-Meg Reed
- Length: 10 hrs and 22 mins
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Publisher's Summary
From Betty Smith, author of the beloved American classic A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, comes an unsentimental yet radiant and uplifting tale of young love and marriage.
In 1927, in Brooklyn, New York, Carl Brown and Annie McGairy meet and fall in love. Though only 18, Annie travels alone halfway across the country to the Midwestern university where Carl is studying law - and there they marry.
But Carl and Annie’s first year together is much more difficult than they anticipated as they find themselves in a faraway place with little money and few friends. With hardship and poverty weighing heavily upon them, they come to realize that their greatest sources of strength, loyalty, and love will help them make it through.
A moving and unforgettable story, Joy in the Morning is "a glad affirmation that love can accomplish the impossible" (Chicago Tribune).
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- Margaret
- 2021-04-16
A lovely srory
This is one of my favorite books of all time, about the ups and downs of the first year of marriage between 20 year old law student Carl and 18 year old Brooklyn girl Annie. They have a lot of worries, no money, their families don't approve, but they are very much in love and determined to make things work. I love Annie as I love few other heroines; its hard to explain, she is just so full of enthusiasm and charm. I am always so disappointed when the story ends, I want it to go on and on, lol. It is very nicely read by Ms Reed, with animation, warmth and empathy. I highly recommend this, and hope you love it as much as I do.
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- 20eagle16
- 2021-01-25
Another Wonderful Betty Smith Audio Book
Many years ago, I read (listened to, rather) A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith. It was a powerhouse of a book.
This year, I decided to revisit the author via Audible by listening first to Tomorrow Will Be Better and, now, Joy in the Morning.
I want to first say that I believe Maggi-Meg Reed gave a world-class performance on this audio. I will be looking for more narrations by her.
As with A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, Joy in the Morning is somewhat autobiographical. Betty Smith did not have a easy life. May I suggest that, before you read Joy in the Morning that you make a search on the internet and learn something of Betty Smith’s life. That is what I did, and it gave me a different perspective, while I was reading the book.
In any case, I highly endorse this book. Now...I am off to watch the DVD movie version of the book, starring RIchard Chamberlain and Yvette Mimieux.
Mr. Chamberlain had a major hit with the song “Joy in the Morning” decades ago. I always liked the song, but I never got around to watching the movie. After this night is over, I will have finally watched it. Considering the actors, it should be good.
But...it is always hard for a movie to be as full and complete as the book. With all of the great literature that Betty Smith gave us, I wish I could go back in time and say “thank you”... and to somehow give her a happier life.
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- sally
- 2021-06-08
perfect reading
I cried when it was over. the reader brought it to life. love Betty smith
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- Judy
- 2021-08-15
Joyful Experience
Loved this book! Author Betty Smith brings to colourful life the joy and the vitality of "ordinary" people. As another reviewer has pointed out, if you liked A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, you will enjoy this one also. It is not as detailed or as nuanced, but it is also not as long.
Maggi-Meg Reed does probably the best job of any narrator that I have in my extensive Audible library. It was obvious from her expression and her details of presentation (such as a stifled yawn or a little chuckle) that she was always prepared for recording sessions. Her Irish/Brooklyn brogue is perfect.
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- Martha B.
- 2023-02-15
So beautiful
Joyful tale of early marriage in the late 1920s/ early 1930s between an uneducated aspiring writer and her law student husband- beautifully narrated.
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- Terry Enns
- 2023-01-30
Very enjoyable
Great story.
Great reader.
A good follow up to A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (though different characters).
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- nomurapod
- 2022-12-21
Simply wonderful…
A sweet, simple story that is simply wonderful. I love this author and wish she had written more novels than this and A Tree Grows In Brooklyn.
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- Carrie Rozee
- 2022-12-04
Loved it
Nice, true depiction of marriage that transcends time and era. Shows how similar we are.
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- Tammy
- 2022-10-21
Not one of her better books.
The bulk of the story remains in the apartment where Anne and Carl reside. it's 25 chapters of problems, complaining and eventually figuring out how to survive. Theree is just nothing happening for chapter after chapter. I really struggled to finish this book. I could have actually guessed what happened next.
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- Stefanie
- 2022-04-09
Wholesome, but not Betty Smith's best work
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is one of my all-time favorite books and I am determined to read all of Smith's work. This is the last novel she ever published, and it sadly doesn't hold a torch compared to her other work. While Annie and Carl do have some bumps in their marriage, I felt that these hurdles were almost too easily fixed, or sometimes something super convenient comes by them. It's not a bad book. It's just not that great of a book. I would still recommend it to those who are suckers for happy endings or likes to read about young married couples., but I know there are definitely better readings than this.