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Review Summary
Girl, Woman, Other received widespread acclaim for its innovative structure, diverse cast of characters, and exploration of Black British experiences. Readers praised Evaristo's poetic prose style, interconnected narratives, and ability to tackle complex themes of identity, race, and gender. While some found the lack of conventional punctuation and multiple perspectives challenging, many appreciated the novel's authenticity and emotional depth. The book's Booker Prize win was celebrated as a significant achievement for representation in literature.
