"A uniquely structured novel with memorable characters and a generational scope." --Kirkus Reviews
"The shifting perspectives give contours to the sprawling family and its painful secrets." --Publishers Weekly
"McGill's prose is theatrical, packing every paragraph with action. The Color of Family crosses vast expanses of time and space, with secrets and twists unraveling at breakneck speed; it's deeply engrossing. The family's voices are alive and expressive through diary entries, interviews, rich dialogue, and detailed accounts of their familial relationships and social circles. The Payne family is unforgettable, and the humanity McGill observes through them is a gift." --Booklist (starred review)
"In sparkling slivers of stories set from the early 1960s to the early 2000s, fortune batters a wealthy Black family of Connecticut, whose six children initially seem set for stardom in sports and beyond. A car wreck, [a] drug bust, illicit passions, and long-kept secrets change all that." --People Magazine