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“Goldman thoroughly examines what Time proclaimed album of the twentieth century, Bob Marley’s Exodus…Since Goldman accepts at face value Marley’s belief in dream communication and prophecy, his fans will be rewarded by a satisfying heavy dose of the ‘Natural Mystic’ philosophy of Rastafarianism, too. Excellent insight into the genesis of a transporting piece of music.” Booklist
“Goldman is undeniably as intrepid and insightful as music journalists come—and this effort clearly required every ounce of her talent…This is no pop music hagiography but a brimming, tightly constructed examination not just of Marley’s life and music but of human nature itself and the struggle for freedom. The more casual fans of Marley may not follow; those who do will see deeper into the man and his music than ever before.” Publishers Weekly
“Vivien Goldman is a soldier who understood where we were coming from with our music and spread the message with her writing. She is on the Zion Train.” Aston “Family Man” Barrett, cofounder and bass player of the Wailers
“Finely reported, vividly written, and politically astute, Vivien Goldman travels with Bob Marley on the intimate journey that led him to become the voice of the Exodus. A fundamental human conflict, Exodus expresses the eternal quest for land, identity, and in Marley’s case, a quest for harmony.” Mariane Pearl, author of A Mighty Heart