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Tag: black.women

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Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo (book review) – “a breathtaking symphony of black women’s voices”

"Girl, Woman, Other" is a book that brings together unique elements and blends them into a fascinating story. Among others, fusion fiction and Adinkra symbols.

August 1, 2020April 9, 2023adinkra-symbols, african, bernardine-evaristo, black-author, black.women, book-review, fiction, fiction-book, fusion-fiction, girl-woman-other14 Comments

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Hello and welcome to my blog!

Unknown's avatarI'm Georgiana and I'm passionate about books. Guilty as charged :)
You can find me reading mostly fiction (especially dystopian stories and climate fiction), some memoirs, and a tiny bit of poetry.

I also love travelling, yoga, road cycling, mangoes, coffee, and vanilla ice cream.

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