"The World Is Full Of Champions is a uniquely fascinating novel of manners that examines overarching questions of family secrets, social pressure, and generational trauma in the little-known world of Philadelphia's black bourgeoisie."--Andrea Lee, Author, National Book Award Finalist
"You need to read this book if you want to understand the clash between want and privilege--and ultimately hope--in Black society."--Andrew J. Young, Civil Rights Leader and Former U.S. Ambassador to the UN
"Debut novelist, Julie Sullivan, has written an important book that touches upon a less talked about topic related to social justice in America: the deep chasm between the haves and the have nots in African American society. A must read."--Busy Philipps, Actress and New York Times Bestselling Author
"While the book is set in 1980s Philadelphia, this book is highly relevant for our times. Julie Sullivan delves into the behind the scenes matter of U.S. society's little known Black caste system, one that is fueled and fed by historical racism."--Reverend Al Sharpton, MSNBC Commentator and Founder of The National Action Network
"This is a timely and important book that exposes U.S. society at its fringes and how material privilege not only affects the struggles of Black folks from the outside, from endemic racism, but from inside that world as well."--Reverend Jesse Jackson Sr., Civil Rights Leader
"While the book is set in 1980's Philadelphia, this book is highly relevant for our times. Julie Sullivan delves into the behind the scenes matter of U.S. society's little known Black caste system, one that is fuelled and fed by historical racism."--Reverend Al Sharpton, MSNBC Commentator and Founder of The National Action Network