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MANIFESTO

On Never Giving Up

by Bernardine Evaristo

Pub Date: Jan. 18th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-8021-5890-1
Publisher: Grove

The award-winning author of Girl, Woman, Othergenerously shares her pathway to success in this nonfiction debut.

“You need the early knock-backs to develop the resilience that will make you unstoppable,” writes Evaristo, who was raised in a working-class family in South London, one of eight children born to a Nigerian father and a White Catholic mother. Some of her early knock-backs involved attacks on her family home by neighborhood racists. These attacks and other injustices cemented young Evaristo’s outsider status, which in turn fueled her relentless creative spirit. At age 60, she won the Booker Prize for her novel Girl, Woman, Other, the first Black woman and first Black British person to win the coveted award in its 50-year history, and the book was hailed as a favorite by Barack Obama and Roxane Gay. Here, Evaristo details the journey between her fraught beginnings and her career triumphs, and the result is part memoir and part meditation on determination, creativity, and activism. She writes with welcome candor and clarity about her biracial heritage, her fledgling early career in theater, and her rocky romantic relationships with both men and women. The author’s passion and commitment to community especially shine through in her guidance to writers at all levels about the importance of envisioning the best outcomes for themselves and for their work—and protecting themselves from naysayers. “Creativity circulates freely in our imaginations, waiting for us to tap into it. It must not be bound by rules or censorship, yet we should not ignore its socio-political contexts.” Evaristo inspires while keeping it real, deftly avoiding the sentimentality and vagueness that too often plague advice books. She lays bare the nuts and bolts of her writing process; pushes back against sexism, racism, and ageism; and imparts her hard-won wisdom unapologetically and with refreshing nuance.

A beautiful ode to determination and daring and an intimate look at one of our finest writers.