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Middle Passage - Paperback

Middle Passage

Author: Johnson, Charles

Publication Date: 07/01/1998

Format: Paperback

Winner of the National Book Award

ā€œA novel in the honorable tradition of Billy Budd and Moby Dick…heroic in proportion… fiction that hooks into the mind.ā€ — The New York Times Book Review

ā€œLong after we’d stopped believing in the great American novel, along comes a spellbinding adventure story that may be just that.ā€ — Chicago Tribune

ā€œIt’s a joy to read fiction in which there is a cultivated vision at work...the greatest victory of Dreamer is the light it shines on the life of Martin Luther King Jr.ā€

—Dennis McFarland, The New York Times Book Review

ā€œIn their remarkable simplicity these stories reach into...the African American experience with surprising freshness and the fluency of years of gathered wisdom. This book is a deeply satisfying reading adventure.ā€ — Black Issues Book Review

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Middle Passage

Author: Johnson, Charles

Publication Date: 07/01/1998

Format: Paperback

Winner of the National Book Award

ā€œA novel in the honorable tradition of Billy Budd and Moby Dick…heroic in proportion… fiction that hooks into the mind.ā€ — The New York Times Book Review

ā€œLong after we’d stopped believing in the great American novel, along comes a spellbinding adventure story that may be just that.ā€ — Chicago Tribune

ā€œIt’s a joy to read fiction in which there is a cultivated vision at work...the greatest victory of Dreamer is the light it shines on the life of Martin Luther King Jr.ā€

—Dennis McFarland, The New York Times Book Review

ā€œIn their remarkable simplicity these stories reach into...the African American experience with surprising freshness and the fluency of years of gathered wisdom. This book is a deeply satisfying reading adventure.ā€ — Black Issues Book Review