
To kick off the new year, I decided to ditch YA for a little while and re-read some classic "adult" books. So of course I chose coming-of-age novels, ha. (YA wouldn't let me go so easily.)
Both are historical and both feature strong-willed young protagonists. As you've probably deduced from the title of the post (and, um, the images), the books I chose were
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith.

Although
Mockingbird won the Pulitzer, and is obviously well written, I (whispers) prefer
Tree. It was a close call, but for me,
Tree is a delight from the very first page, whereas
Mockingbird takes a little while to get started. Don't get me wrong; the second half of the book is utterly amazing -- and pays off all the "slower" parts from the first half -- but it's not one I can read over and over the way I can
Tree.
However, my opinions could certainly change over time, and once I'm older I might flip my position.
Have you read both books? Which do you prefer?
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