“A forceful book . . . at the height of his literary power, Clarke boldly challenges” - Globe and Mail (Toronto)
“More may stand as one of the crowning achievements of Clarke’s career” - Quill & Quire
“Clarke stays true to his politically charged style . . . An introspective examination of the cultural racism and the life of minorities, [a] detailed . . . narrative.” - Publishers Weekly
“A beautifully written exploration of cultural conflicts and one woman’s struggle to find a place for herself emotionally.” - Booklist
“[Clarke] can be expected to bring the reader into the mind of the protagonist, and he doesn’t disappoint with his new novel. . . . This affecting novel will shatter American misconceptions about Canadian race relations. A good option for serious readers.” - Library Journal
“This affecting novel will shatter American misconceptions about Canadian race relations. A good option for serious readers.” - Library Journal
“[Clarke is] a magnificent story teller.” - NY Caribbean News