Girl, Woman, Other

Girl, Woman, Other

Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo is an incredible novel told through the voices of twelve separate modern, black British women. Their stories are each personal and unique, yet they overlap just enough to keep a thread running through the entire narrative.

This book blew me away; although each vastly different, Evaristo showed the inter-connectedness of all her characters, highlighting issues of gender, race, sexuality, class, family, and culture. One of the best books I’ve read in ages, I didn’t want it to end.


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