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  1. Books. The Women of Brewster Place: A Novel in Seven Stories. Gloria Naylor. Penguin, Jun 30, 1983 - Fiction - 208 pages. The National Book Award-winning novel—and contemporary classic—that launched the brilliant career of Gloria Naylor, now with a foreword by Tayari Jones“ [A] shrewd and lyrical portrayal of many of the realities of ...

  2. Episodes 2. Top-rated. Sun, Mar 19, 1989. S1.E1. Episode #1.1. The matriarch and anchor for the women of Brewster Place is Mattie Michael. Her unselfish devotion to a ne'er-do-well son forces her to abandon her home, and try to make a new life in Brewster Place's dark and overcrowded tenements. 8.5 /10. Rate.

  3. In her heralded first novel, Gloria Naylor weaves together the stories of seven women living in Brewster Place, a bleak-inner city sanctuary, creating a powerful, moving portrait of the strengths, struggles, and hopes of black women in America. Vulnerable and resilient, openhanded and openhearted, these women forge their lives in a place that ...

  4. A group of strong-willed women struggle against circumstances in a rundown housing project on a street overflowing with tales of courage and anguish. Subtitles : English Starring : Oprah Winfrey Cecily Tyson Jackee Larenz Tate Lynn Whitfield Robin Givens

  5. Gloria Naylor was an African-American novelist whose most popular work, The Women of Brewster Place, was made into a 1984 film starring Oprah Winfrey. More about this author >. Get This BOOK. Amazon.

  6. S1.E2 ∙ Episode #1.2. Mon, Mar 20, 1989. Kiswana organizes a tenant's union to improve the lives of the dispirited Brewster Place residents. The newest residents, Lorraine and Theresa, arouse uneasiness among the other tenants of Brewster Place who are slowly discovering the two are a lesbian couple. 7.7/10 (18)

  7. 2 de jun. de 1982 · Gloria Naylor. Gloria Naylor was an African-American novelist whose most popular work, The Women of Brewster Place, was made into a 1984 film starring Oprah Winfrey. Naylor won the National Book Award for first fiction in 1983 for The Women of Brewster Place. Her subsequent novels included Linden Hills, Mama Day and Bailey's Cafe.