A review by elliecarr97
Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo

5.0

Girl, Woman, Other, follows 12 different women on their personal journeys trying to find their own place and identity in Britain.

It was an incredible book to read. The plot is a masterpiece of a network of intricate detail and unique personalities. This novel describes different experiences of being a black woman in Britain, as well as portraying struggles with gender, regional, and sexual identity. I loved reading this book until the last page. The epilogue perfectly ties together the novel, and Evaristo’s diverse characters show the uniqueness of experience, and drives the need for empathy in our society.