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pineconek 's review for:
Girl, Woman, Other
by Bernardine Evaristo
I really enjoyed listening to this. The audiobook is really well narrated and an excellent alternative to the modern writing style that takes creative liberties with punctuation (which is not my thing).
This book is structured similarly to There, There which I also loved. It's not an unfamiliar structure, but it's one I love: taking turns exploring the inner lives of a loosely connected cast of characters who eventually gather together at the end. It feels so intimate to find out secrets from one character's life life and then to follow up with explorations of the inner life of a side character in that first story (mother, friend, lover, etc...).
Recommended to anyone who enjoys character explorations that touch at nuances of identity, belonging, and sexuality.
More thoughts here: https://youtu.be/nmjUwPk8f04
This book is structured similarly to There, There which I also loved. It's not an unfamiliar structure, but it's one I love: taking turns exploring the inner lives of a loosely connected cast of characters who eventually gather together at the end. It feels so intimate to find out secrets from one character's life life and then to follow up with explorations of the inner life of a side character in that first story (mother, friend, lover, etc...).
Recommended to anyone who enjoys character explorations that touch at nuances of identity, belonging, and sexuality.
More thoughts here: https://youtu.be/nmjUwPk8f04