Girl, Woman, Other: Booker Prize Winner 2019 by Bernardine Evaristo - Fiction - Paperback
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Title:
Girl, Woman, Other
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
Girl, Woman, Other is a landmark work of contemporary British fiction by Bernardine Evaristo, winner of the 2019 Booker Prize (jointly with Margaret Atwood). This novel casts a wide, compassionate gaze across Britain, following twelve vibrant characters whose lives intersect across generations and geographies—from the North East coast to the South West and beyond. The book unfolds through intimate vignettes that explore race, gender, sexuality, motherhood, passion, and ambition, painting a rich tapestry of Black British experience in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. What makes it extraordinary is not just the scope but the voice: a fearless, melodic blend of prose and poetry that gives each narrator a distinct rhythm and personality. The paperback edition makes this awards-drenched literary experience accessible to readers seeking depth, empathy, and a fearless, hopeful look at modern Britain. Whether you’re a devoted literary fiction fan, a book club member, or someone seeking diverse, human stories, this novel invites both introspection and conversation, rewarding repeated rereads with new insight on every page.
What Makes This Book Stand Out:
Evaristo’s polyphonic storytelling brings twelve characters to life with audacious warmth and honesty. The innovative form—where prose mingles with verse-like passages—lets each voice carry its own cadence, reflecting the unique pressures and joys of its speaker. Set against real-world backdrops—from social change, migration, and evolving cultural norms to intimate family dynamics—the book feels simultaneously intimate and expansive. It’s a celebration of resilience and community, a social history told through personal moments of love, loss, and self-discovery. The novel’s landmark Booker win underscores its craft, while its popularity speaks to its enduring relevance for today’s readers, including younger generations discovering inclusive, multi-voiced storytelling. This is literary fiction that invites discussion, empathy, and a broader understanding of what it means to be “British” in a diverse, changing world.
Who This Book Is Perfect For:
Perfect for adults who crave brave, character-driven storytelling and readers interested in Black British experiences, gender and identity, and social history. It suits book clubs and literature classes exploring modern Britain, intersectionality, and innovative narrative forms. The book also appeals to fans of acclaimed Booker Prize titles and anyone who enjoys emotionally resonant, thoughtfully written fiction that lingers long after the last page. Gift buyers will appreciate its prestige, its generous scope, and its potential to spark meaningful conversations among friends, colleagues, or students. Suitable for mature readers seeking inclusive voices and richly drawn communities, as well as collectors who want a landmark contemporary novel in their shelf.
Key Highlights:
- Booker Prize-winning contemporary fiction by Bernardine Evaristo
- Twelve interconnected narrators offer a broad, compassionate lens on modern Britain
- Hybrid narrative blending prose and poetry for a distinctive reading rhythm
- Explores race, gender, identity, family, and belonging with candour
- Wide geographic and generational sweep—from Newcastle to Cornwall
- Insightful, discussion-friendly storytelling for book clubs
- Beautiful paperback edition ideal for gifting and shelves
- A timely, culturally significant novel celebrated for its voice and warmth
About the Author:
Bernardine Evaristo is an acclaimed English author and professor of Creative Writing at Brunel University London. Her work spans fiction and poetry, and she is celebrated for bold, innovative storytelling that foregrounds diverse voices. Girl, Woman, Other earned its place in literary history when it shared the Booker Prize in 2019, marking Evaristo as the first Black woman to win the prize. Her earlier novels, including The Emperor’s Babe and Mr Loverman, showcase a fearless ability to blend intimate character study with broader social textures. Evaristo’s writing is known for its rhythmic language, experimental form, and unwavering commitment to representing underexplored communities with warmth, humor, and honesty.
Why You’ll Love This Book:
If you crave fiction that mirrors the complexities of real life while delivering memorable, unforgettable voices, this is a must-read. It’s not only a powerful social panorama but also a deeply humane novel about belonging and self-definition. The book’s energy, warmth, and candour make it immensely readable and profoundly quotable, inviting readers to see themselves—and others—in new light. Owning this Booker-winning title adds prestige to any collection and provides an accessible entry point to contemporary, multi-voiced storytelling for readers who want both literary craft and meaningful connection on every page.
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