Girl, Woman, Other
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Other Books By Bernardine Evaristo
1) Girl, Woman, Other
2) The Emperor’s Babe
3) Blonde
4) Lara
5) Soul Tourists
6) Mr. Loverman
7) Hello Mum
8) TheEmperor’s Babe
9) Ten: New Poets Spread the Word
10)Island of Abraham
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Bernardine Evaristo |
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Bernardine Evaristo |
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Bernardine Evaristo |
Bernardine Evaristo, MBE FRSL FRSA, FEA, is a British author of eight works of fiction. Her latest novel is Girl, Woman, Other, currently shortlisted for the Booker Prize 2019 and for the Gordon Burn Prize 2019. Read More
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Shortlisted for the Gordon Burn Prize 2019
“Girl, Woman, Other, the intermingling stories of generations of black British women told in a gloriously rich and readable free verse, will surely be seen as a landmark in British fiction.”―Guardian
“In Girl, Woman, Other, Evaristo adopts an even bigger canvas, with a sparkling new novel of interconnected stories . . . In Evaristo’s eighth book she continues to expand and enhance our literary canon. If you want to understand modern-day Britain, this is the writer to read.”―New Statesman
“Brims with vitality . . . The form [Evaristo] chooses here is breezily dismissive of convention. The flow of this prose-poetry hybrid feels absolutely right, with the pace and layout of words matched to the lilt and intonation of the characters’ voices . . . She captures the shared experience that make us, as she puts it in her dedication, ‘members of the human family.’”―Financial Times
“The voices of black women come to the fore in a swirl of interrelated stories that cover the past century of British life. Wide-ranging, witty and wise, it’s a book that does new things with the novel form.”―Sunday Times
“This masterful novel is a choral love song to black womanhood.”―Elle (UK)
“Evaristo is known for narratives that weave through time and place with crackling originality. Girl, Woman, Other is no exception.”―Vogue
“Ambitious, flowing and all-encompassing, [Evaristo] jumps from life to life weaving together personal tales and voices in an offbeat narrative that’ll leave your mind in an invigorated whirl. This is an exceptional book that unites poetry, social history, women’s voices and beyond. You have to order it right now in fact.”―Stylist
“Spanning a century and following the intertwined lives of twelve people, this is a paean to what it means to be black, British and female. Evaristo’s prose hums with life as characters seem to step off the page fully formed. At turns funny and sad, tender and true, this book deserves to win awards.”―Red
“Marvelous . . . [The characters] sing off the page as they negotiate their own way of being through the prisms of race and gender. In prose that defies many of the rules of punctuation, and feels all the more immediate for it . . . Summons up a limitless canvas of black female experience that’s by turns funny, acutely observed and heart-snagging. Terrific.”―Metro
“A magnificent read from a writer with a gift for humanity.”―Observer
“Beautiful, hilarious and moving homage to what it means to be black and British. Girl, Woman, Other celebrates the rich variety of black women across generations.”―Refinery29
“Bernardine Evaristo can take any story from any time and turn it into something vibrating with life.”―Ali Smith, author of Spring
“There is an astonishing uniqueness to Bernardine Evaristo’s writing, but especially showcased in Girl, Woman, Other. How she can speak through twelve different people and give them each such distinct and vibrant voices is astonishing. I loved it. So much.”―Candice Carty-Williams, author of Queenie
“Hilarious, heart-breaking, and honest. Generations of women and the people they have loved and unloved―the complexities of race, sex, gender, politics, friendship, love, fear and regret. The complications of success, the difficulties of intimacy. I truly haven’t enjoyed reading a book in so long.”―Warsan Shire, author of Teaching My Grandmother How to Give Birth
“Bernardine Evaristo’s books are always exciting, always subversive, a reminder of the boundless possibilities of literature and the great worth in reaching for them. Her body of work is incredible.”―Diana Evans, author of Ordinary People
“Once again, Bernardine Evaristo reminds us she is one of Britain’s best writers, an iconic and unique voice, filled with warmth, subtly and humanity. Girl, Woman, Other is an exceptional work, presenting an alternative history of Britain and a dissection of modern Britain that is witty, exhilarating and wise.”―Nikesh Shukla, author and editor of The Good Immigrant
“Bernardine Evaristo is without doubt one of the most important voices in contemporary British literature. Her phenomenal writing gets at the heart of what affects and concerns us most in these times.”―Jacob Ross, author of The Bone Readers
“Girl, Woman, Other is brilliant. I feel like a ghost walking in and out and in again on different people’s lives, different others. Some I feel close to, some I feel I must have met and some are so ‘other’ that I have to stretch myself to see them. Mind expanding.”―Philippa Perry, author of How To Be a Parent
“Bernardine Evaristo is one of those writers who should be read by everyone, everywhere. Her tales marry down-to-earth characters with engrossing storylines about the UK today.”―Elif Shafak, author of Three Daughters of Eve
“Bernardine Evaristo is the most daring, ambitious, imaginative and innovative of writers, and Girl, Woman, Other is a fantastic novel that takes fiction and black women’s stories into new directions.”―Inua Ellams, author of The Half God of Rainfall
“For a fresh and inspiring take on writing about the African diaspora, there’s nothing like a new book by Bernardine Evaristo. Somehow she does it every time!”―Margaret Busby, editor of Daughters of Africa