Moving with the rhythm and grace of the blues, the evocative and poignant stories of the wounded and exiled denizens of a 1940s diner capture the pathos, power, and humor of the human spirit. (General Fiction).
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Gloria Naylor (born January 25, 1950 in New York City) is an African American novelist. The Women of Brewster Place was her first novel, which she wrote during her studies at Yale. This book was finished in 1983 and was widely known right after being published. She won the National Book Award for First Fiction in 1983 for her novel. Five years later, the book was turned into a movie in which Oprah Winfrey starred. Other novels which she has written often contain personal life stories and illustrate ideas from the Bible.
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- PublisherG K Hall & Co
- Publication date1993
- ISBN 10 0816157200
- ISBN 13 9780816157204
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages327
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