Girl, Woman, Other

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English language

Published Dec. 13, 2019 by Black Cat.

ISBN:
978-0-8021-5699-0
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OCLC Number:
1142853656

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4 stars (4 reviews)

Girl, Woman, Other follows the lives of twelve very different people in Britain, predominantly female and black. Aged 19 to 93, they span a variety of cultural backgrounds, sexualities, classes and occupations as they tell the stories of themselves, their families, friends and lovers, across the country and through the years.

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Review of 'Girl, Woman, Other' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

took a bit to adjust to the writing style as there were no capitalizations at the start of statement, no periods at the end of sentences - just new text on the following line. it's been proposed the style is to mimic texting, or tweets and if that is the case - i'm going to hate reading in the future. Also, with so many characters and no central pivot point, I did getting confused about who was who. One last negative comment: some sections were more like philosophical treatises on feminism and gender ideology - they stuck out like a sore thumb

so most of the stories are about black women. and even when I thought it was a white woman, I was wrong and it made me question why I need to have a race specified in order to not see the character as white. So I held my …

Review of 'Girl, Woman, Other' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This book is a collection of portraits of women, all linked together around a play at the National Theatre. Each portrait is deep and interesting and real, it feels like falling deeper and deeper each time. I enjoyed it and I recommend it. It is written as an internal monologue, with minimal punctuation, which means it requires concentration, and it's quite long.
Thanks to NetGalley for sending me a copy in exchange for my review.

Review of 'Girl, Woman, Other' on 'Storygraph'

4 stars

This book is a collection of portraits of women, all linked together around a play at the National Theatre. Each portrait is deep and interesting and real, it feels like falling deeper and deeper each time. I enjoyed it and I recommend it. It is written as an internal monologue, with minimal punctuation, which means it requires concentration, and it's quite long.
Thanks to NetGalley for sending me a copy in exchange for my review.