THE WOMEN OF BREWSTER PLACE by GLORIA NAYLOR
This book was originally published in the 80s, but Fox, Finch and Tepper (a publishing company from @mrbsemporium) have repackaged and republished it and I couldn’t be happier that they did. I was treating myself to books on payday when I saw this on display in Mr B’s. I bought it for the cover alone, but let me tell you that the content is just as good!
It’s a story about women from different walks of life and the place that unites them; Brewster Place, which is a run-down old building with holes in the walls and poor heating. These women are all interesting and extraordinary in their own ways and I enjoyed reading each of their stories. I found many similarities with Girl, Woman, Other, in fact.
There’s the woman who is a obsessed with babies, but not so much with children. There’s the idealist woman who wants to work hard to bring about change. There’s the lesbian couple who cannot find acceptance. And there are many more. I highly recommend this book - highly, highly. I think anyone who loved GWO will love this. Buy it now! And make sure you get it from @mrbsemporium because it’s a wonderful shop with wonderful staff (I’m not being paid to say that!).
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