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Brewster Place is located somewhere near Maine, still dk what city or st


According to Gene, Ceil's husband, Brewster Place is somewhere near Maine. He said something like "I have a friend who has work for me in Maine which isn't far from here". I still dk what city or state it's supposed to be in.

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I always felt like Brewster Place was in Washington DC or Baltimore. I decided this after Etta Mae talked about all the places she's been.

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It could have been Baltimore, DC, Cleveland, Cincinnati, or Philly

I always got the vibe it was one of those cities

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I think in the movie it's a neighborhood in Brooklyn but in the book it's supposed to be a neighborhood in any city. That's a common plot device....the "any town, usa" so readers can identify with the context.

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Whenever I watch this movie, I ask myself this same question. I just try to go by clues and the best clue I found was when Lynn Whitfield's character jumped out of the window in her PJs, half dead and out of her mind with grief, she said that she just kept driving until she couldn't go anymore and wound up in NYC. If you go by real life logic, as sick as she was she probably wouldn't have made it down the street so I think it's safe to say that it's not too far away, especially since she hadn't eaten in a week or so. By not too far, I mean not a day's drive. By the way she said it, it was obvious that she wasn't planning to drive all the way to NYC, like she did it on autopilot and just drove, not even thinking about where she was headed and snapped out of it when she ran out of gas, which tells me that BP is close enough to NYC to drive there without having to stop for gas. That leads me to believe that BP is most likely somewhere on the east coast. Then she said that she couldn't swim or fly so she stayed, which I took to mean that she didn't have any money to get back but I also took it to mean that BP was at least a plane ride away from NYC. Also, earlier in the movie, Etta left whatever city that BP was in and headed for Harlem. When she asked Mattie to come with, Mattie's excuse was that she didn't want to uproot that brat of hers to follow Etta, which further leads me to believe that NYC was at least a couple of hours away. Otherwise Mattie would have had another excuse or she probably would have gone, especially since she ended up moving out of her rat infested apartment, anyway, soon after. Etta also had traveled from Chicago and St Louis before she got to the city so it wasn't either of those but with her having a thing for big cities that was "the place to be" for blacks, that says that it must be in a major city and not in some small sleepy town and likely not in the south. It's not Maine, because that's where Gene said he was headed and it's not New Port because that's also were Gene lied and said that he was headed. Detroit would be too far to drive on one tank of gas, even in an old car so my best guess would be either Cleveland or Washington D.C. My bet is on D.C. That is if we were talking about an actual nonfictional place.


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