Extraordinarily exact and complex emotional intimacy . . . At the core of the novel lies Baldwins recognition that with a denial of suffering and pain as a means of happiness, there can be no feeling, understanding, or real connection in life * Guardian * Today, when a great many arguments and complaints from the queer quarters of the political sphere have to do with what has been done to queerness by the patriarchy and by whiteness, Baldwin asks, in Giovannis Room, what love looks like, ultimately, when we leave all those bags at the door and if we can. Do we know how to live in a purely queer world not defined by resistance or self-hatred? -- Hilton Als * New York Times Style Magazine * The whole novel is a kind of anatomy of shame, of its roots and the myths that perpetuate it, of the damage it can do. -- Garth Greenwell * Guardian * The simple story of love is filled with ambiguity, difficulty, and paradox -- Colm Tóibķn * The New Yorker * It has a level of angst and heartbreak I am yet to find anywhere else -- Troye Sivan * Vogue * A mesmerizing book -- Chris Abani * NPR *