"Great American writers whose names came to mind as I was reading Welcome to Braggsville: Tom Wolfe, Mark Twain, Toni Morrison, H.L. Mencken, Don DeLillo, David Foster Wallace, Norman Mailer and Ralph Ellison. Johnson's timely novel is a tipsy social satire . . . a tour de force." – NPR's Fresh Air
"A rollicking satire . . . Radical, hilarious, tragic, and all too relevant." – O Magazine
"Johnson's writing is often brilliantly comic, and Braggsville is a welcome new kind of southern novel." – Time, Top 10 Books of 2015
"A stunning achievement with no clear literary precedent. Welcome to Braggsville . . . is one of the most searing, shocking looks at racial issues and campus activism in a long time." – Men's Journal, Best Books of 2015
"The most dazzling, most unsettling, most oh-my-God-listen-up novel you'll read this year. T. Geronimo Johnson plays cultural criticism like it's acid jazz. His shockingly funny story pricks every nerve of the American body politic. Welcome to Braggsville. It's about time." – The Washington Post
"Reading this novel is not unlike listening to an erudite satirist play the dozens in a marathon performance . . . Organic, plucky, smart, Welcome to Braggsville is the funniest sendup of identity politics, the academy and white racial anxiety to hit the scene in years." – New York Times Book Review
"Audacious, unpredictable, exuberant and even tragic, in the most classic meaning of the word . . . A heady mix of satire and hyperbole. At times, Welcome to Braggsville reads like a literary hybrid of David Foster Wallace and Colson Whitehead." – Los Angeles Times Book Review
"The unsettling racial satire America needs right now . . . Welcome to Braggsville doesn't offer easy polemic or easier sentimentality, but a deep dive into the American race problem as muddled, terrifying, and absurd as the reality." – Huffington Post
"You must read T. Geronimo Johnson. He is awesome." – Sherman Alexie via Twitter
"Ghastly and funny and gloriously provocative . . . Johnson's prose is by turns scathing dark humor, soaring lyricism, and a quietly devastating analysis of every species of injustice. The result is a kind of mind-melting poetry–a linguistic electroconvulsive therapy for the reader. This book will wake you up!" – Karen Russell, bestselling author of Swamplandia!, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize
"Transcendence is what Geronimo Johnson achieves in this remarkable novel. Every racial assumption is both acknowledged and challenged in ways at times hilarious, at other times poignant. Welcome to Braggsville is ambitious, wise, and brave." – Ron Rash, bestselling author of Serena
"As daring a literary high-wire act as has come along in some time. . . . frequently and unabashedly funny . . . [A] volatile mix of stinging satire, linguistic pyrotechnics and heartbreaking narrative." – San Francisco Chronicle
"Full of virtuosic sentences and coruscating satire . . . a brilliant and necessary read." – Buzzfeed, Best Books of 2015
"Biting, clever . . . Following four Berkeley students bent on a bit of guerrilla theater at a Civil War re-enactment in Georgia, Geronimo Johnson never runs out of targets for his satirical pen, from Old South apologists to solipsistic students in the grip of self-righteous political correctness." – The Daily Beast, Best Fiction of 2015
Welcome to Braggsville is a comic, rollicking, and biting story about the cultural clash between the rural South and a bastion of contemporary politically sensitive liberalism." – Christian Science Monitor
"Both funny and frightful . . . But as 21st-century American culture crisscrosses with the nation's history, Johnson's story evokes more than satirical humor. A sense of conscience and moral purpose takes shape at the heart of the book." – Associated Press
"Stunning and poignant . . . Johnson's novel may not have the answer to the problems he's addressing, [but] it's clear that he's asking the right questions." – LA Review of Books
"Southern Gothic meets West Coast political correctness with hilarious results in Johnson's new satirical novel. . . . An odyssey through Waffle Houses, evangelical churches and backyard barbecue's ensues, with attitudes about everything from race to social media getting skewered." – New York Post
"Geronimo Johnson is a fearless and driven young writer of dazzling gifts. His books map American multiculture as a poignant and twisted human comedy in which nobody comes out clean. . . . surprising, heartbreaking, tragicomic, and deeply disturbing." – Jaimy Gordon, National Book Award-winning author of Lord of Misrule
"Combines Ben Fountain's steely political eye, Junot Diaz's pop-infused dogma, and Toni Morrison's sense of social justice through historical reckoning. Big, shiny literary prizes were created for books like this one." – Wiley Cash, bestselling author of A Land More Kind Than Home
"One of the most invigorating and least predictable novels of the year." – Kevin Brockmeier, award-winning author of The Brief History of the Dead
"Combines the intellectual urgency of a satire with the emotional resonance of a tragedy. Welcome to Braggsville is as smart as it is subversive, and as bleakly hilarious as it is deeply necessary." – Jennifer duBois, award-winning author of A Partial History of Lost Causes
"DeLilloesque for its orgiastic pop-culture roiling. This is a virtuoso performance by one of our strongest new voices." – Richard Katrovas, award-winning poet and author of Scorpio Rising
"Madcap, satirical, sometimes profane and uncanny . . . Welcome to Braggsville is a deeply pleasurable read for the sheer wonder of Johnson's prose, but a deeply disturbing read for the truth it reveals about us." – BookPage
"Brilliant, wildly satirical, and also deeply sobering. The story looms larger than life. At every turn, the impasses Johnson shows us are our own." – Tess Taylor, award-winning poet and author of The Forage House