‘Epic in every sense of the word, this is a high wire act that burns the net below.’ Marlon James, Booker-Prizewinning author of A Brief History of Seven Killings ‘An epic of extraordinary abundance… modern and mythological… wondrous enough to endure’ Wall Street Journal 'An epic that feels less created than unearthed . . . Johnson’s dizzying attention to the mercurial crosscurrents of conquest recalls . . . Olga Tokarczuk’s The Books of Jacob. His bold melding of magic and psychological realism casts a spell as captivating as Marlon James’s Black Leopard, Red Wolf. Yet The Wayfinder is sui generis ? a tapestry of South Pacific myth, archetypal quest, political allegory, environmental jeremiad and feminist revision that feels both ancient and impossibly relevant.' Ron Charles, The Washington Post 'Johnson is a master builder of fictive worlds. The Wayfinder is a story of cultural erasure wrapped into a fantastical fable.' Los Angeles Times 'This is one of [Adam Johnson's] biggest swings yet . . . A sprawling epic.' Joumana Khatib, The New York Times Book Review '[An] epic-scale historical adventure from Pulitzer Prize winner Adam Johnson . . . Johnson paints a rich tale of nature, politics, and tradition . . . It's a unique, spellbinding saga that drew us into an elaborate world.' Apple's Best of the Month '[Johnson’s] audacious, unruly imagination roams with confidence through the island kingdom of Tonga . . . A grand, perilous and transfiguring adventure . . . Enchanted touches are deftly threaded into the rangy storyline by Johnson's richly lyrical prose, which is also capable of handling the social dynamics of the Tongans along with the background stories of royalty and their rivals . . . A world that, like the pendant recovered at the novel’s start, feels ‘both ancient and startlingly new.’' Kirkus Reviews 'A majestic saga of political unrest in the South Pacific and a girl's quest to save her people . . . This is remarkable.' Publishers Weekly (starred review) 'Expansive in scope, historically detailed, and totally enthralling . . . Johnson's monumental research into the history, legacy, and imprint of the Polynesian culture is evident in the meticulous detail of his narrative?which is about much more than his characters, whose vibrancy demands acknowledgement, and his gorgeous landscape descriptions . . . Part bildungsroman, part historical exploration, this novel is a study of the many islands in the South Pacific, their power struggles, abuses of power, and the perseverance to survive.' Booklist (starred review) 'From talking corpses to poetic parrots, The Wayfinder is bursting at the seams with ideas and blistering prose.' Chicago Review of Books 'How lucky we are that Adam Johnson has ignited for us this wild, epic, and utterly captivating skein of human history. His years of immersion in the Polynesian oral tradition and research into the Tu‘itonga Empire shimmer through The Wayfinder at every twist, but his rollicking storytelling leads the way.' Jennifer Egan, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Visit from the Goon Squad and The Candy House 'The Wayfinder is a singular achievement. Everything you can ask for in a reading experience, and, because it’s Adam Johnson, a little bit more. There are lines in here so pure and direct and lyrical and right, they make my teeth ache.' Stephen Graham Jones, author of The New York Times Bestseller The Buffalo Hunter Hunter