kelzz_belzz 's review for:

Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo
2.0

None of the characters in this book felt real or relatable. The author tackles race, feminism, poverty, domestic violence, gender, climate change all at once. It felt like far too much to take on in one book. It left the characters shallow and impossible to like, and the connections between them tenuous at best. Her portrayal of younger characters in particular felt harsh, hurried, and poorly researched.