"A triumph . . . so visceral it leaves the reader breathless."--New York Magazine
"A novel that reclaims and refashions the genre of the elegy, charging it with as much eros as pathos."--The New Yorker
"With warmth and dexterity, Serpell has crafted a narrative that underscores how loss can show us the depths of our love."--Time
"Intimate . . . a miasmic journey through grief and identity, terror and uncertainty, that is finely and compellingly wrought."--Los Angeles Times
"The Furrows is an English major's dream date. Serpell taps influences across genres, from Virginia Woolf to Dashiell Hammett to Toni Morrison."--The Star Tribune
"Surreal and magical . . . confirms Serpell's place as one of the most innovative and intelligent writers today."--Financial Times
"A wrenching examination of grief, memory, and reality . . . Let this breathtaking novel roll over you in waves."--Esquire
"Is there anything more exciting than an artist in their prime? The Furrows follows Namwali Serpell's tremendous debut . . . with an even more intimate, subversive novel . . ."--Chicago Tribune
"A gorgeous, surreal meditation on identity and mourning, one that squeezes the heartstrings and rarely relaxes its grip."--Vulture
"A powerful exploration of grief, memory, and loss that becomes part of a larger story of Black identity and double consciousness."--Poets & Writers
"Enthralling . . . Serpell [is] utterly unafraid to fuse and forge genres, turning up the levels of suspense, mystery, and even romance."--The A.V. Club
"This extraordinary new novel explores love, loss, and longing in new and unexpected ways."--Ms.
"[A] gorgeous new novel about grief, hope, and what W.E.B. Du Bois called 'double consciousness.'"--The Philadelphia Inquirer
"Already earning its author comparisons to Toni Morrison. . . Destined to end up on every Best of the Year list."--Lit Hub
"Serpell continues to expand the possibilities of what literature can accomplish."--Booklist
"Stylistically refreshing and emotionally intense, cementing Serpell's place among the best writers going."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"A ghost story, a murder mystery, a thriller, a redemptive love story that never loses its knife edge of danger. A daring and masterful novel about how we respond to the mystery of death."--Kiran Desai
"A genuine tour de force."--Jonathan Lethem
"A piercing, sharply written novel about the conjuring power of loss."--Raven Leilani
"Riveting."--Tracy K. Smith
"A triumph, a book that succeeds brilliantly in reconfiguring and retuning itself."--Jamel Brinkley
"Thrilling [in] its ability to constantly surprise and keep us on the edge of our seats."--Maaza Mengiste
"Who could have imagined that a novel about loss and long grieving could be so soaring, so sexy, so luminously beautiful and poetic."--Neel Mukherjee
"A deeply felt novel that deserves to be read."--Nicole Dennis-Benn