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Girl, Woman, Other is a fantastic book that follows 12 characters, mostly Black-British women, whose lives are all connected in a variety of interesting (and sometimes unexpected) ways.
While the thought of all these characters made this book seem a little daunting at first, Bernardine Evaristo creates each one in such detail that they clearly stand out as their own person, with their unique set of memories, dreams, and desires. In fact, once I started reading, I became excited to see what new characters awaited at the end of the book.
It’s one of my favourite books that I’ve read during lockdown, I’ll probably be ranting and raving about it until the end of the year!
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