If Bob Marley is Jesus in these times, Roger Steffens is Peter.--Carlos Santana
An invaluable insight into the life and times of one of the great pop culture figures of the twentieth century.... Endlessly fascinating.--Robert Hilburn, author of Johnny Cash: The Life
All true gospels are shaped by the accounts of eyewitnesses who walked with the one we speak of. Roger Steffens has collected these accounts and has given us a book of truths complicated by the bending of memory, motive and mystery. The effect is a fresh and renewed affirmation of Marley's genius, humanity and mystique. This book is a triumph of the storytelling virtuosity of Jamaican people, and a testament to the care and glorious obsessions of Roger Steffens.--Kwame Dawes, author of City of Bones: A Testament and Bob Marley: Lyrical Genius
By far the most important and definitive book written about Bob Marley.--Bruno Blum, musician, music historian, writer, artist and lecturer based in Paris
So Much Things to Say is Steffens's must-read/can't-stop-reading account of Bob Marley's historic career and his indelible achievements.--Stephen Davis, author of Bob Marley and Reggae Bloodlines
Definitive...a landmark....This might be the best Bob Marley book ever.--Will Hermes "Rolling Stone"
Steffens identifies many more pieces of [Marley] than have ever before been put together in one book.--Colin Grant "Guardian"
A complete portrait.... Calls on many voices to recall the one iconic voice.-- "Los Angeles Times"
Compulsively readable, exquisitely researched.-- "Philadelphia Inquirer"
[So Much Things to Say] narrates the life of Marley from cradle to grave.... Steffens has been on the Marley case for decades, and he's a crucial voice in this epic chorus.... Illuminating.--Touré "New York Times Book Review"