Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo is a series of interconnected narratives told through the perspectives of 12 black British women. Their stories span many generations and represent a wide variety of personal experiences that are all connected through their shared black womanhood, though that identity manifests itself in unique ways and means different things to the diverse characters. Girl, Woman, Other explores themes of race and black womanhood, feminism and gender, mothers and daughters, heritage, and Otherness.