"[An] entertaining collection . . . A rich harvest of native storytelling." – Kirkus Reviews
"What treasures these are–mordantly clever and quintessentially human stories about God and the creation of the black race, the devil, preachers wily and foolish, animals, the battle between the sexes, and slaves who outsmart their masters. Invaluable tales of mischief and wisdom, spirit and hope." – Booklist
"A real song of the South." – Elle Magazine
"[A] delightful collection of authentic African American folklore . . . Highly recommended." – Library Journal
"An extraordinary treasure." – Boston Globe
"Splendidly vivid and true...A sharp immediacy and a fine supply of down to earth humor. In stories that are variously jokey, angry, bawdy, wildly fanciful or Reader's Digest-style anecdotal, the speakers present a world in which anything is possible and human nature is crystal clear." – New York Times
"Entertaining and thought provoking." – Vibe
"Paint[s] a vivid portrait of the turn-of-the-century South." – Washington Post
"Overwhelmingly good...luminous tales." – Oregonian
"Quite funny, and profoundly emblematic." – San Francisco Chronicle
"Unadorned testaments to the suffering and the vibrant, creative humor of her [Hurston's] people." – Book Magazine
"Stories rich in insight [and] humor." – Rocky Mountain News
"Fascinating, funny...priceless." – Cleveland Plain Dealer
"[Every Tongue Got to Confess] is vibrant, evocative, heartwarming and sometimes hilarious...Like no other in its richness and variety." – Philadelphia Inquirer