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THE BOOK: From behind the battered doors of an apartment block, come the stories of seven courageous black women. Each has suffered knocks and setbacks, each has lived a life defined by social injustice, each has finally found herself here - in Brewster Place.
From stoic Mattie, to sassy Etta, from righteous Kiswana to baby-mad Cora Lee, the women of Brewster Place are united in their resilience, their humanity and their collective ambition for brighter futures.
Poignant and gritty, The Women of Brewster Place is a remarkably powerful portrait of strength and hope, set against the backdrop of underprivileged urban America.
"Gloria Naylor was a shining light in American Literature. Naylor's artistry is breathtaking, as is her gift for capturing raw human emotion." - Tayari Jones
THE AUTHOR: Gloria Naylor was born in New York City in 1950.
She received a bachelor's degree in English from Brooklyn College and a master's degree from Yale University. The Women of Brewster Place was her first novel and won both the American Book Award and a National Book Award in 1983. It was later adapted into a TV mini-series, starring Oprah Winfrey. Gloria died in September 2016.