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Bernardine Evaristo on Vogue Britain

We know that people who read fiction are more empathetic because they are well-practised in stepping into the shoes of fictional characters who are different from themselves. This is not to say that novelists write to educate people, but we do accept that this might be a byproduct of our creative endeavours. As novelists, we envision the intimate realities of our characters, try to capture the essence of who they are, test their inner strength through which they grow and transform during the course of the story.

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Flush by Virginia Woolf

“We read books to find out who we are. What other people, real or imaginary, do and think and feel … is an