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The Power of Personal Relationships in The Women of Brewster Place and The Road

2023-04-10 10:14:00

Eva never gave up Marty and let her and basil stay at home for free. Whether they are Mattie's parenting skills, age, or class struggle, women will find friends to brighten each other's lives. It is difficult to fall into a strange situation, such as living with new people, but as a boy and new family overcame the difference, Mattie and Eva came up with something. After the death of the father, the boy left alone, did not know where to turn, and how to go.

Brewster Place, "The dead end is a dead end" This is a story about seven women with different backgrounds. This is about fighting poor black women, and about dreams and experiences at Brewster Square. It is based on Gloria Neir's novel "Brewster Women's Place". He is neither an architect nor an engineer, but he is remembered as a "master of architecture". From the 1920s to the 1960s, as a park commissioner in New York State Park Robert Moses built bridges and highways, parks and parks, tunnels and highways. But his large-scale project put out casualties. This work is investigating sustained contradiction between his work and individual freedom and public order.

Life is full of struggle, and this obstacle must be faced until everyone overcomes reality. The information sent by the authors represents the lives of women and their struggle. All Brewster women have the experience of changing their lives or changing their lives. Naylor makes it possible for novels to start with deeper connections from women and their experiences and their descendants; the difficult continuous cycle of Brewster's women is a life-changing book that stimulates difficulties in women's life. To end the drama, women's reunion seems to be a celebration for them to overcome. A woman at Brewster Square is an exciting book that changes lives so that everyone can read and enjoy.

Let's see another person ... Mr. Brewster Place of Gloria Naylor is a powerful and important book, I think that I've read this book long ago. I added it to my Kindle list. I also loved reading Toni Morrison I read, and his work and William Faulkner made a recommendation to a woman at Brewster Square on the Amazon page. J. California Cooper: These books look amazing! What on earth is going on? I blame it for my workaholics and nurture two children with special needs while working in high-tech for over 70 hours. I am still chasing movies and books, but now my child has grown up and I am a disabled person. And I am glad to add this author's work to my "Next Reading" list.