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The book is devoted to the lives, experiences, struggles, ideas, and lovers of black women in Britain. There are 12 short stories, and although each character has their own chapter set across a particular time, their lives intertwine in numerous ways – from friends and relatives to chance acquaintances with a grand finale at the end where the majority of the characters meet and connect. Amma - is a middle-aged, politically engaged lesbian theatre-maker whose latest play is about to be staged at the National Theatre. Yazz - a self-righteous undergraduate who hangs out with like-minded teens who agree that the previous generation doomed everything for them. Dominique - Amma's great friend and long-time collaborator, falls for a controlling psychotic feminist and is lured into moving to America. Bummi – accuses her daughter of losing her true Nigerian culture and marrying a white man. After her husband dies, she opens her own cleaning business and for a short while engages in a romantic relationship with another woman. Megan - Wrestles with her identity while growing up and rebels by dropping out, taking a McDonald's job and by taking a lot of drugs. Until one day they identify them to be gender free and are now called Morgan All of the characters are fighters, in their very own way! The author explores themes of domestic violence, rape, abuse, postpartum depression, and drug use. You also feel sad reading about the plight of the refugees and immigrants of the race, living and surviving in a white-dominant culture. Give it a try for the vibrating fiction and black women's stories! #booklover #bookrecommendations #bookreview #girlwomanother #bernardineevaristo #fiction #blacklivesmatter #blackwoman #bookstagram #bookstagrammer #bookstagramindia