Black readers specifically — British, American, Ghanian or otherwise — will find Enninful’s experiences of racism relatable.
Hilary Rose,
The Times (UK)
Enninful...relaxes and settles into his remarkable story.
Megan Volpert,
Pop Matters
... lays bare the profit and loss sheet of Enninful’s workaholism and the decision calculus of his values in a way that will surely be of interest to any stylist, designer, or artist hoping to achieve something iconic and impactful in their chosen creative field.
Michael Donkor,
The Guardian (UK)
Make it past the preface, notable for the number of names dropped in one particularly glitzy passage, and you’ll find a text more intimate in tone and easier to relate to, emotionally at least.
Nell Beram,
Shelf Awareness
Openhearted, awe-arousing.
Vanessa Willoughby,
BookPage
The creative juggernaut peels back the onion-skin layers of his meteoric rise to international success.