"Bessie Stringfield's story is a call to adventure. Joel Christian Gill's gorgeous artwork depicts her dynamic heroics throughout America's lush and beautiful landscapes." --Box Brown, New York Times best-selling artist, Andre the Giant: Life and Legend
"Gill delivers the story of her diasporic roots and struggle from childhood to adulthood with artistic brilliance and compelling wit. Like Stringfield, Gill asserts himself as a messenger; he is bringing together multiple generations of readers who now have an opportunity to read and view Blackness and Black historical figures anew." --Deborah Elizabeth Whaley, author, Black Women in Sequence: Re-inking Comics, Graphic Novels, and Anime
"A great story that should be heard by all, starting with our youngest generations." --J.A. Micheline, contributor, A.V. Club and Women Write About Comics
"An incredible true story that has as much power as Bessie and the motorcycles she rode." --Kirkus Reviews starred review
"This quick-paced biography of Bessie Stringfield, the so-called 'Motorcycle Queen of Miami, ' is a pocketful of cheerful, hard-fought optimism." --Publishers Weekly
"The Jamaican-born Stringfield (1911-93) led a remarkable life as [an] adventurer, stunt performer, U.S. Army courier, cross-country rider, and winning racer. Gill's account appears in colorful, kid-friendly art." --Library Journal
"The little known story of an African American woman crossing the country eight times during the 1930s and 40s is remarkable enough. The fact that Bessie Stringfield did it--alone--on a motorcycle is downright astonishing." --Word of Mouth, NHPR
"This is a great biography for readers 12 and up, and could be a good gift for a Motorcycle Mama of a higher age. For them, or for anyone who wants to learn about an interesting, little-known story, Bessie Stringfield: Tales of the Talented Tenth, is the book to see." --Terri Schlichenmeyer, postnewsgroup.com
"Books for Holiday Gift Giving in 2016. A graphic-novel-style biography of Stringfield, known as the Motorcycle Queen of Miami, who roamed the country on her Harley in the pre-Civil rights '30s and '40s. For readers 12 and older." --Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"Joel Christian Gill is a modern day graphic griot. His mastery of visual storytelling coupled with his tireless research make him one of the most important artist/scholars working today." --John Jennings, Eisner-nominated comics scholar and award-winning graphic novelist