“Thank you so much for putting this great book back in print. It is a rich, fascinating novel that opens up the topic of the Atlantic world and the slave trade beautifully.” — Katie Simon, Georgia College
“Luminous . . . D’Aguiar brings a subtle but powerful voice to work that enlarges our customary perception of masters and slaves.” —New York Times Book Review
“Out of this monstrous episode in a monstrous trade, D’Aguiar has fashioned a novel of great power and beauty. . . . The writing is luminous and poetic.” —Sunday Times (London)
“The most satisfying aspects of the story are D’Aguiar’s precise observations of the resonances of languages and its capacity to transform what it describes.” —Times Literary Supplement
“His eloquence in full flight, D’Aguiar implies that there is always a Zong at sea somewhere.” —Saturday Independent