
The 2021 Women's Prize for Fiction
The 2021 Women’s Prize for Fiction is a prestigious literary award celebrating the best full-length novels written by women. Established in 1996, it highlights outstanding storytelling, originality, and craftsmanship. The prize aims to recognize diverse voices and perspectives in contemporary literature. In 2021, the winning novel was "Girl, Woman, Other" by Bernardine Evaristo, which explores the interconnected lives of various Black women in Britain. The award not only honors literary excellence but also promotes equality and representation in the literary world.