A remarkable volume, offering meticulous detail yet always delivering this content in engaging ways ... Davis' detail, with rich primary content and illustrations, is testament to her tenacious loyalty to an overlooked figure, and she should be lauded for her cohesive research despite limited sources for Moy's life.
Rebekah Lyndon, American Nineteenth Century History
Davis's book is not only a triumph of historical scholarship and storytelling, but also a surprisingly human story that restores to Afong Moy much of the dignity her handlers, managers, and audiences denied her.
G. Patrick O'Brien, Kennesaw State University, H-Net