"A.E. Rooks' dynamic narrative expertly uncovers and examines the high stakes and political intricacies of Britain's attempt to abolish the global slave trade ... This engrossing and meticulously researched account of The Black Joke is essential reading."
--Samantha Seiple, author of Louisa on the Frontlines
"Rooks is a masterful storycrafter, layering drama of swashbuckling moral battles on the high seas over labyrinthine nuances of maritime law to honor the true protagonists: African peoples, their suffering made plain and their identities preserved in Sierra Leone's Liberated African registers. Full of primary sources, diagrams, and images, The Black Joke combines information with voice, the best of straight nonfiction with narrative nonfiction, as it adds to the history of the translatlantic slave trade."
--Booklist, starred review