WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE, THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD, THE ALA ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL AND THE HURSTON/WRIGHT AWARD
NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, WASHINGTON POST, TIME, PEOPLE, NPR AND MORE
NAMED ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES BEST BOOKS OF THE 21st CENTURY
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
A PARADE BEST BOOK OF ALL TIME
OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB PICK
Terrific. Barack Obama
An American masterpiece. NPR
Stunningly daring. The New York Times Book Review
"A triumph." The Washington Post
Potent. . . . Devastating. . . . Essential. Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
Whitehead's best work and an important American novel. The Boston Globe
Electrifying. . . . Tense, graphic, uplifting and informed, this is a story to share and remember. People
Heart-stopping. Oprah Winfrey
The Underground Railroad is inquiring into the very soul of American democracy. . . . A stirring exploration of the American experiment. The Wall Street Journal
A brilliant reimagining of antebellum America. The New Republic
Colson Whitehead s book blends the fanciful and the horrific, the deeply emotional and the coolly intellectual. Whathe comes up with is an American masterpiece. Ann Patchett, author of Bel Canto
The Underground Railroad enters the pantheon of . . . the Great American Novels. . . . A wonderful reminder of whatgreat literature is supposed to do: open our eyes, challengeus, and leave us changed by the end. Esquire
[Whitehead] is the best living American novelist. Chicago Tribune
Masterful, urgent. . . . One of the finest novels written aboutour country s still unabsolved original sin. USA Today
Brilliant. . . . An instant classic that makes vivid the darkest, most horrific corners of America s history of brutality against black people. HuffPost
Singular, utterly riveting. . . . You ll be shaken and stunned by Whitehead s imaginative brilliance. . . . The Underground Railroad is a book both timeless and timely. It is a book for now; it is a book that is necessary. BuzzFeed
Whitehead is a writer of extraordinary stylistic powers. . . . [The Underground Railroad] offers many testaments to Whitehead s considerable talents and examines a deeply relevant and disturbing period of American history. The Christian Science Monitor
[An] ingenious novel. . . . A successful amalgam: a realistically imagined slave narrative and a crafty allegory; a tense adventure tale and a meditation on America s defining values. Minneapolis Star Tribune
Whitehead s novel unflinchingly turns our attention to the foundations of the America we know now. Elle
Perfectly balances the realism of its subject with fabulist touches that render it freshly illuminating. Time
I haven t been as simultaneously moved and entertained bya book for many years. This is a luminous, furious, wildly inventive tale that not only shines a bright light on one of the darkest periods of history, but also opens up thrilling new vistas for the form of the novel itself. The Guardian