"Zakes Mda is an international treasure. . . . A fantastic, complicated novel that is unlike anything else. . . . In addition to being a complicated story about a woman's struggle with rape and unwanted pregnancy, it's also an American story told in South African style. In Rachel's Blue, Mda uses his experience of writing about characters finding hope in the shadow of apartheid to build a sensitive, generous and tragic story about how America continues to fail women."--Mike McClelland "Spectrum Culture"
"Mda's obvious delight in writing his characters and their personal quirks in no way detracts from the gravity of the issues at stake in the novel. On the contrary, they give them a human face. One of the novel's strongest accomplishments is the ease with which Mda has transplanted his sensitivity to such issues - and to their human impact--from the more familiar South African setting of his earlier work to the apparently fertile grounds of the American Midwest."--Eckard Smuts "Stellenbosch Literary Project"