Long after we'd stopped believing in the great American novel, along comes a spellbinding adventure story that may be just that."-- "Chicago Tribune"
"A novel in the honorable tradition of Billy Budd and Moby Dick... heroic in proportion...fiction that hooks into the mind."-- "The New York Times Book Review"
"A rousing adventure yarn that resonates with and echoes the spirit of early sea stories...Johnson has fashioned a tale of travel and tragedy, yearning and history, and done so from a different, rarely explored viewpoint....Middle Passage is a story of slavery, often brilliant in its structure and riveting in the way it's told."-- "San Francisco Chronicle"
"Middle Passage is both unexpectedly funny and highly intellectual."-- "Washington Post"
"Highly readable...by turns mimicking historical romance, slave narrative, picaresque tale, parable, and sea yarn, indebted to Swift, Coleridge, Melville, and Conrad."-- "Los Angeles Times Book Review"
"A vivid and compelling work."-- "Essence"
"A fascinating allegory of the way black and whites came together in this country...Johnson's remarkable novel challenges us."-- "USA Today"
"A savage parable of the black experience in America...blending confessional, ship's log, and adventure...in luxuriant, intoxicating prose."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Middle Passage resonates...a spirited adventure tale daringly spun off the realm of myth."-- "Newsday"