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Girl Woman Other

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Girl Woman Other
Girl Woman Other

Girl Woman Other

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Grace is a Victorian orphan dreaming of the mysterious African father she will never meet.

Winsome is a young Windrush bride, recently arrived from Barbados.

Amma is the fierce queen of her 1980s squatters' palace.

Morgan, who used to be Megan, is blowing up on social media, the newest activist-influencer on the block.

Twelve very different people, mostly black and female, more than a hundred years of change, and one sweeping, vibrant, glorious portrait of contemporary Britain. Bernardine Evaristo presents a gloriously new kind of history for this old country- ever-dynamic, ever-expanding and utterly irresistible.

Featured in the 2020 Women's Prize for Fiction 2020 shortlist newsletter.
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  • Grace is a Victorian orphan dreaming of the mysterious African father she will never meet.

    Winsome is a young Windrush bride, recently arrived from Barbados.

    Amma is the fierce queen of her 1980s squatters' palace.

    Morgan, who used to be Megan, is blowing up on social media, the newest activist-influencer on the block.

    Twelve very different people, mostly black and female, more than a hundred years of change, and one sweeping, vibrant, glorious portrait of contemporary Britain. Bernardine Evaristo presents a gloriously new kind of history for this old country- ever-dynamic, ever-expanding and utterly irresistible.

    Featured in the 2020 Women's Prize for Fiction 2020 shortlist newsletter.
    To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.

Grace is a Victorian orphan dreaming of the mysterious African father she will never meet.

Winsome is a young Windrush bride, recently arrived from Barbados.

Amma is the fierce queen of her 1980s squatters' palace.

Morgan, who used to be Megan, is blowing up on social media, the newest activist-influencer on the block.

Twelve very different people, mostly black and female, more than a hundred years of change, and one sweeping, vibrant, glorious portrait of contemporary Britain. Bernardine Evaristo presents a gloriously new kind of history for this old country- ever-dynamic, ever-expanding and utterly irresistible.

Featured in the 2020 Women's Prize for Fiction 2020 shortlist newsletter.
To receive this newsletter regularly please email us with your name and contact details.