"As in his previous novels, Curtis is a master at balancing the serious and the lighthearted... His latest book is another natural award candidate and makes an excellent case, in a story positively brimming with both truth and sense, for the ability of historical fiction to bring history to life." — New York Times Book Review
"Here's a pre-Civil War history lesson wrapped in an adventure story." — USA Today
"Curtis has created a vivid setting that is easy to imagine. When the action begins, you'll want to race through the pages." — The Washington Post
* "This is Curtis's best novel yet, and no doubt many readers, young and old, will finish and say, 'This is one of the best books I have ever read.'" — Kirkus Reviews, starred review
* "Many readers drawn to the book by humor will find themselves, at times, on the edges of their seats in suspense and, at others, moved to tears. A fine, original novel from a gifted storyteller." — Booklist, starred review
* "This arresting, surprising novel of reluctant heroism is about nothing less than nobility." — The Horn Book, starred review
* "Curtis's talent for dealing with painful periods of history with grace and sensitivity is as strong as ever." — School Library Journal, starred review
"Elijah of Buxton is sure to become a classic — for readers of all ages." — BookPage
"The Newbery Medal judges should just go ahead and put Christopher Paul Curtis on speed dial." — The Christian Science Monitor
"Curtis is a genius storyteller..." — Detroit Free Press