Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize A
Washington Post and
Boston Globe Best Book of the Year
"Deeply affecting. . . . No recent novel does a more powerful job of capturing the day-to-day lives of . . . immigrants." –
The New York Times "Masterful. . . . Not only a timely book, but a gut-wrenching, emotionally honest one, as well." –NPR
"A major achievement. . . . Sahota is a clear-eyed, unflinching storyteller." –
The New Yorker
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The Grapes of Wrath for the 21st century. . . . Sahota has captured the plight of millions of desperate people struggling to find work, to eke out some semblance of a decent life in a world increasingly closed-fisted and mean." –
The Washington Post "[A] sprawling, stunning novel." –
Minneapolis Star Tribune "Sahota's superb novel helps to make the reality of migrants a little less unimaginable and a little more human." –
The Wall Street Journal