If you're asking about 'Women of Good Fortune', here's what I've
Found and how I think about it.
I dug through a bunch of catalogues, streaming services, and library listings because I love when a book gets new life as audio or film. There doesn't seem to be a big, widely released feature film adaptation of that exact title floating around mainstream databases. That said, audiobooks are a lot easier to come by: publishers and indie narrators often produce full narrations or dramatized reads, and you can frequently find them on
Audible,
Libro.fm,
google play books, and through
library apps like OverDrive/Libby or Hoopla. Some versions are narrated by a single performer, while others are full-cast dramatizations that lean theatrical.
If the book is older or in the public domain, volunteer projects like
LibriVox or creative Commons uploads on YouTube may have readings. For more recent or niche titles there are sometimes fan-made short films or festival shorts inspired
by the book rather than official studio adaptations. Personally, I hope a director gives 'Women of Good Fortune' the cinematic treatment someday — the themes feel
ripe for a sensitive, character-driven movie, and I’d be curious which scenes a filmmaker would expand or compress.