Juxtaposing stories of the past with his own present-day experiences, Phillips combines his remarkable skills as a travel essayist with an astute understanding of history. From an West African businessman's interactions with white Methodists in nineteenth-century Liverpool to an eighteenth-century African minister's complicity in the selling of slaves to a fearless white judge's crusade for racial justice in 1940s Charleston, South Carolina, Phillips reveals the global the impact of being uprooted from one's home through resonant, powerful narratives.
"Impressive, poignant.... A travel book crafted with the touch of a skilled novelist."
--Time Out New York
"A trenchant...book that sounds the depth of slavery's legacy."
--San Francisco Sunday Examiner & Chronicle