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

4.0

The first pages were difficult to get, due to the unconventional writing speech. After some time, the speech actually becomes quite pleasant.
I can understand that the stories are not revolutionary or insightful for someone that feels portrayed on it (women; black women, specifically) or that is looking for a big and loud feminist novel hoarding; but, personally, I felt it was engaging and truthful enough to confront my privilege and revolt my guts, which, in the end, made the reading journey fruitful.