Bernardine Evaristo's Booker Prize-winning novel, Girl, Woman, Other, is a polyphonic story following the lives and struggles of 12 Black British women across several decades in the United Kingdom. Published in 2019, the book explores themes such as diaspora, identity, sexuality, race, and intersectionality. It has been celebrated as a love song to modern Britain and Black womanhood, receiving numerous accolades and recognition. The novel's vibrant narrative connects these diverse characters in unexpected ways, offering a complex and contemporary history.