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The Women of Brewster Place: A Novel in Seven Stories (Penguin Vitae) Hardcover – May 11, 2021


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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 black life . . . Naylor bravely risks sentimentality and melodrama to write her compassion and outrage large, and she pulls it off triumphantly.” —The New York Times Book Review

“Brims with inventiveness—and relevance.” —NPR's Fresh Air

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 in turn threatens and protects—a common prison and a shared home. Naylor renders both loving and painful human experiences with simple eloquence and uncommon intuition in this touching and unforgettable read.

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"[Naylor's] ardent inventiveness as a storyteller and the complex individuality she gives to each of her seven main characters make the novel so much more than a contrived literary assembly line. . . . Deftly, Naylor gathers all these individual stories into one climactic narrative that works through the reader via a word-by-word sense of horror and outrage. . . . The Women of Brewster Place, born of the details of a particular time and community, also turns out to be one of those, yes, universal stories depicting how we, the fallen, seek grace.”
Maureen Corrigan, NPR's Fresh Air

“The most refreshing voice in the black idiom since readers first discovered Toni Morrison.”
—Claude Brown, author of Manchild in the Promised Land

“Naylor creates a completely believable, and very frightening, world of degradation, violence and human—very human—courage and sturdiness.” 
Chicago Sun-Times

“Vibrating with undisguised emotion,
The Women of Brewster Place springs from the same roots that produces the blues. Like them, [Naylor’s] book sings of sorrow proudly borne by black women in America.”
The Washington Post

About the Author

Gloria Naylor (1950–2016) grew up in New York City. She received her BA in English from Brooklyn College and her MA in Afro-American Studies from Yale University. Her first novel, The Women of Brewster Place, won the National Book Award for first fiction in 1983. She is also the author of Linden Hills, Mama Day, Bailey's Cafe, and The Men of Brewster Place.

Tayari Jones (foreword) is the New York Times bestselling author of An American Marriage, which was an Oprah's Book Club Selection and a favorite of Barack Obama, as well as Silver SparrowThe Untelling, and Leaving Atlanta. She is a professor-at-large at Cornell University and a professor of creative writing at Emory University.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin Classics; Reprint edition (May 11, 2021)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 208 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 014313616X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0143136163
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.34 x 0.73 x 8.03 inches
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A poetic masterpiece still relevant today
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A poetic masterpiece still relevant today
For us readers, one of the best feelings in the world is discovering a new-to-you book or author that you instantly fall in love with. That’s exactly what happened to me when I read Gloria Naylor’s classic novel, The Women of Brewster Place: A Novel in Seven Stories.I didn’t know much about the novel when I saw that Penguin was releasing it as part of their beautiful Penguin Vitae series. I vaguely recognized Gloria Naylor’s name, but I had never heard of the book. The synopsis intrigued me though.The Women of Brewster Place is a novel told through seven interconnected short stories featuring a variety of women who call Brewster Place home. We meet Mattie Michael, a woman who devoted her life to her son; her friend, Etta Mae Johnson, looking for a husband; Kiswana Brown, a young woman and activist trying to organize the people of Brewster Place to get their landlord to take responsibility; Luciela Louise Turner, suffering from the grief of losing a child; Cora Lee, who loves babies but has many children that she struggles to take care of; and Lorraine and Theresa, a lesbian couple who encounter prejudice and hate for their lifestyle.Each of the characters is so well-developed that it’s almost hard to imagine them as not being real. I connected the most with the very first woman we meet in the book, Mattie. Her story is painful to read, especially as I have met people as devoted to their children as Mattie is, at the detriment of their own lives and happiness.Gloria Naylor’s writing is impeccable and poetic. There’s a paragraph in the first chapter that I have found myself coming back to over and over again since finishing this book earlier in the week:“Time’s passage through the memory is like molten glass that can be opaque or crystallize at any given moment at will: a thousand days are melted into one conversation, one glance, one hurt, and one hurt can be shuttered and sprinkled over a thousand days. It is silent and elusive, refusing to be dammed and dripped out day by day; it swirls through the mind while an entire lifetime can ride like foam on the deceptive, transparent waves and get sprayed onto the consciousness at ragged, unexpected intervals.”I very rarely mention trigger warnings in my reviews, but I would like to point out that The Women of Brewster Place contains one of the most brutal rape scenes that I’ve read in a book. It was incredibly painful to read through. Please don’t let it put you off reading this masterpiece of a book, however.After finishing this novel, I discovered that Gloria Naylor wrote a sequel that was released in 1998. Following the same format, The Men of Brewster Place shares the stories of the men we encounter in the original novel.As much as I adored this book and the author’s gorgeous writing, I’m still undecided as to whether I’d like to read the sequel. Many of the reviews I’ve seen of the second book are lukewarm at best, and I would hate for it to take away from the mastery of Naylor’s original stories.I cannot recommend this book enough. I was shocked that I had never read a Gloria Naylor book before, especially in school. With the rape scene, I understand if it’s not taught in high schools, but this should definitely be taught in as many university classes as it will fit into. It portrays the lives and struggles of African American women in the 1970s, but many of the issues faced by the characters are still relevant today.The Penguin Vitae edition has a very moving introduction by Tayari Jones, author of An American Marriage. I’d recommend buying this particular edition for that introduction alone, although the beautiful cover and high production quality don’t hurt.Again, I highly recommend this book if you haven’t read it. I was blown away by Gloria Naylor’s writing style that flowed like poetry while tackling incredibly difficult topics.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024
wonderful collection of stories that all tie together. beautiful.
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024
This book was definitely not what I was expecting. I knew I would read stories of different women from Brewster Place but not stories like this. Gut wrenching, page turning, details that made me feel like I was there. From the poor decision of Mattie’s son Basil, to the heartbreaking details of what happened to Ciel’s children, there was something I related to in each of these women.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2020
First published in 1982 (and winner of the National Book Award for best First Novel -a category that no longer exists for those awards), this short collection of stories about Af American women in a run down area of town (Memphis, Nashville - ??) is well worth revisiting once again.
When this first came out I worked in a literary, indie bookstore in Chicago, and we could not keep this title in stock we sold it so fast!
Reminds you of Sherwood Anderson's style - interrelated stories of denizens of a particular area. Characters appear in varying major and minor roles throughout. Given the strong characters, it is no surpise Oprah turned this into a miniseries.
A former Jehovah's Witness msssionary in the South, Naylor went back to school at an older age, and did so while she paid the bils as a telephone operator (a career her mother had engaged in as well). While she wrote a number of other books, none of them achieved the success or popularity of this, her first book.
But yes, a wonderful portrayal of "sisterhood" and support - the agony, and fun, of life.
If you're of a certain age, there is a good chance you read this back in the '80's. Really, go back and read it once more - it stands up very well. If you are younger, and did not read it "back when", this is very much a worthwhile novel to spend a few evenings with. Well written, enjoyable, informative - and still timely.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023
I love books of interconnected stories and this one is pretty much a classic in that category. I enjoyed it very much.
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2019
I loved this book-it should have been longer! I was completely wrapped up in the characters. I'm usually not into novels, but enjoy learning more about mid- 20th-century history, and having lived for many years in subsidized city housing as a young mother after growing up poor, I like to be able to understand & relate to the characters, which I did. I liked how the apartment house was the narrator-very different! It was a very moving story. I just wish there had been even more! This is one of my favorite novels even though it's short, and I'm sure I will be reading it periodically again as well as recommending it to people repeatedly.
This print (in paperback) was lightweight, a bit wider than traditional paperbacks, easiest to hold size, sturdy pages & cover. Just a great book in every way, especially for women & teenage girls but not exclusively.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023
I ordered this book new, however the cover came folded and bent in some places. The outside of it feels dirty. Regardless, the pages themselves are in good condition so the book was readable. I just wish I got the book in the condition I ordered.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good enough.
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023
I ordered this book new, however the cover came folded and bent in some places. The outside of it feels dirty. Regardless, the pages themselves are in good condition so the book was readable. I just wish I got the book in the condition I ordered.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2010
I'm one of those people who love to follow the book awards. Like the Nobel Peace Prize in literature, the Pulitzer, the Man Booker Prize, and the National Book Award. The books that win these awards are always so amazing that I'm never disappointed. And as a the winner of the National Book Award in 1982, 'The Women of Brewster Place' completely blew me away! The writing is beautifully fluid and glorious. I just couldn't get enough. I read this book in less than 2 days that's how strong it got to me. And even though the book is thin, only clocking in at 192 pages, it is packed full of heart-breaking emotions that run the gamut from disappointment and despair to love and joy and hope!

As a young woman I can remember as clear as day the remarkable t.v. movie that was created from this book. And I have to say as someone who normally believes that the book is always better than the movie, this book is so amazing that nothing is left on the page that doesn't make it to the screen. Even if you've never seen the movie, the writing in this book is so clear and detailed that you can imagine everything that happens as if you're actually watching a movie. It's crazy. I don't think I've ever read a book that is so accessible and believable. Where the characters are people you know or could know. And where places like Brewster Place actually exist.

I loved reading this book. I would recommend it to everyone. Buy it immediately.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2015
Naylor accomplishes so much in this novel, through the lives of her characters, the language, and the timeless themes that run throughout the stories. I went into this text with the assumption that is was a book about the lives and struggles of black women in America. Upon completing the text, I realize that it is so much more - it is a book about women, hardships, growth, overcoming, injustice, dreams and dream deferred, complexity of life, and the impact we have on the lives of others. It is truly a story about connectedness. It is also a story about the unyielding power of women to use what they have - their life, their relationships, their anger, their joys, their hopes - to not only survive, but strive to reach for more in even the most dire circumstances. Naylor also does a great job of creating, which seems effortless in her writing, multidimensional characters - even those who seem unbearable and very unlikeable. I would definitely teach and suggest this novel for students of American literature, African American literature, Womanist studies, and American studies. It is such a great and powerful novel!
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Puneet Singh Anand
5.0 out of 5 stars Go for it!
Reviewed in India on April 15, 2018
Awesome Purchase. Just loving it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Short and Sweet
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 11, 2017
This really was an excellent read. Wonderfully ironic, heartwarming in places and heart wrenching in others. It took me a little while to get into Naylor's writing (I watched the TV series first) but after a short while I really began to enjoy myself. It felt good to read these stories and the narative never seemed to drag.
A.
5.0 out of 5 stars Reads like the original film!
Reviewed in Canada on March 3, 2013
It was a fantastic read! I saw the mini-TV film series of this book in 1989 starring Oprah Winfrey with a superb cast of actors and actresses! I notice there were some minor changes in the film in comparison to the novel, but it was a good read. I only wish that its sequel, "The Men Of Brewster Place" written in 1999 would be made into a mini-TV series too. Oprah Winfrey will be re-making the movie again with another cast of actresses. I still love the original one as is. Oprah Winfrey did such a fantastic job with the first film, and I only wish she could get the rights to turn "The Men Of Brewster Place" into a film.
Larrere
3.0 out of 5 stars Un bon livre attachant
Reviewed in France on August 31, 2013
Plusieurs nouvelles avec une unité de lieu (un même ensemble d'habitations) relatant la vie de femmes noires dans une grande ville au milieu du vingtième siècles. Les différentes nouvelles sont inégales, la première et la dernière étant très dures, mais avec toujours de la tendresse et une vision encourageante du féminisme pour les femmes de couleur.
vicent
5.0 out of 5 stars Muy recomendable
Reviewed in Spain on June 27, 2013
La novela es una auténtica maravilla. Un 'blues' colectivo de mujeres afro-americanas que comparten su experiencia para superar sus miedos y sus traumas y poder, así, encontrar una identidad propia como mujeres y como negras. Una de las mejores obras de la literatura afro-americana de mujeres que florece en los 70: "From mammies to militants".