"Full of immense intelligence and empathy."--Time
"Beautifully written . . . The tension of the lives of Aw's characters, the frayed fabric of Jakarta . . . the dichotomies of beauty and squalor, the mobs, the menace, the impending crisis--all of this is captured in Map of the Invisible World with a fidelity that can't be faulted."--The Washington Post
"Exquisite . . . What makes [Map of the Invisible World] brilliant are its rootless main characters. These fully formed individuals and their relationships transform [this] novel into a moving meditation on identity, memory, and art."--Time Out New York
"Exquisitely and subtly rendered . . . Aw's haunting writing and his detailed evocation of 1960s Indonesia are both masterly."--The Christian Science Monitor
"[A] vibrant narrative . . . enveloping the reader in several haunting personal journeys."--The Denver Post
"Engrossing . . . plunges the reader into another time and place, and both are alluring."--The Plain Dealer
"Well-paced and gorgeously written, this epic story of loss and identity mirrors the struggles of the young Indonesia in which it takes place."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)