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      • No. Mama’s Bank Account is a young adult work of the old school, meaning that its main priority is not to expose and denounce social ills, except in the gentlest possible way, but to inspire and uplift readers with a vision of how beautiful life can be with good people and uncompromising scruples.
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  2. Mama’s Bank Account is a novel by Kathryn Forbes, published in 1943. The story focuses on the thrift and practicality of “Mama,” the matriarch of a Norwegian family in early twentieth-century San Francisco. Katheryn Forbes was the pen name of author Kathryn McLean.

  3. In 1947, Forbes published Transfer Point, [14] regarding the daughter of divorced parents. Unlike Mama's Bank Account, which drew on the experiences of her Norwegian-born maternal grandmother, Annie Lund (1849–1928), [2] this novel was closer to Forbes' actual childhood.

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  4. A series of 17 pretty realistic non-gimmicky stories about a Norwegian immigrant family (Mama and Papa being the immigrants, children American born) in San Francisco in the early twentieth century - mostly happy ones with quite a few bittersweet moments, sprinkled with some humor.

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    Peggy Wood as Marta Hansen
    Judson Laire as Papa Lars Hansen
    Rosemary Rice as Katrin Hanson
    Ruth Gates as Aunt Jenny

    “I remember the big white house on Steiner Street, and my little sister Dagmar, and my big brother Nels, and Papa. But most of all, I remember Mama.” Mama was the story of a Norwegian-American family living in San Francisco in 1910. The story is told through the eyes of daughter Katrin (Rosemary Rice). The show opened looking through the pages of t...

    Ruth Gates died in 1966 of a heart attack, Carl Frank in 1972, Kevin Coughlin in a car accident in1976, Peggy Wood in 1978 of a stroke, Judson Laire in 1979, and Alice Frost in 1998.

  5. Oct 11, 2015 · 1943: castro street becomes nationally known as the setting of mama’s bank account, a novel by local norwegian-american author kathryn forbes. it inspires the broadway play i remember mama as well as a 1948 movie and 1950s television series.

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  6. Mama's Bank Account by Kathryn Forbes. Harcourt, Brace (1943), 204 pp. A woman looks back on her teenage years in an immigrant family from Norway. In a series of short stories, set in San Francisco in the 1920s, she tells of problems faced and overcome by her mother.

  7. Forbes, born Kathryn Anderson, was the granddaughter of Norwegian immigrants. She was a writer best known for Mama's Bank Account, a fictionalized memoir about a Norwegian family in 1920s San Francisco. The book focused on the warmhearted family and its struggles and dreams.