"A highly sensual evocation of place and time, Kate Pullinger's The Mistress of Nothing is a journey down the Nile that explores the subtle complexities of power, race, class and love during the Victorian era. The book, narrated by the character of the maid, Sally Naldrett, has one of the most distinctive and memorable voices in recent literature."
Governor General's Jury Citation
"Tantalizing...Pullinger has done her research....Sally's observations...bring this lost world to life." -The New York Times Book Review
"The book's commitment to a historical and pragmatic voice is its true gem....A tough story of the unavoidable tragedies and celebrations that three simple, yet extraordinary, lives may yield." -Book Page
"Explores the relationships people form across boundaries....This is a book you can't stop thinking about." -San Francisco Book Review
"Endowing Sally with tremendous character, Pullinger successfully imagines an ordinary life in extraordinary circumstances." -Publishers Weekly
"Romance and tragedy baked in the blistering oven of British morals and prejudice." -Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"A rich, compelling novel. The story is told...so engagingly that I felt a great loss when I reached the end of the book." -Historical Novels Review
"Scorchingly powerful." -Good Housekeeping
"An interesting story, exploring relationships between mother and child, master and servant, husband and multiple wives, as well as bringing out the political climate of Egypt during the 1800s." -The Oklahoman