lokroma reviewed Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo
Review of 'Girl, Woman, Other' on 'Goodreads'
1 star
I read 100 pages and had to stop. Tried both print and audio versions. This is not a novel, nor is it literary fiction. It pretends to be experimental, but having recently read Milkman by Anna Burns and Winter by Ali Smith, I don't find dropping capital letters and punctuation particularly experimental. The book reads like a list of grievances from some pretty entitled, whiny, unlikeable two-dimensional characters. Also, at least for the first 100 pages, I did not detect a scintilla of a plot. A member of my book discussion group described it as telling rather than showing which I find apt.
In my view there is definitely a novel to be written about the experiences of black women in London, but this is not it, and the author has missed a real opportunity. I have absolutely no idea why this book has received so much acclaim.