"Go Set a Watchman is such an important book, perhaps the most important novel on race to come out of the white South in decades... -- New York Times Opinion Pages: Taking Note
"Watchman is compelling in its timeliness." -- Washington Post
"Go Set a Watchman provides valuable insight into the generous, complex mind of one of America's most important authors." -- USA Today
“Harper Lee's second novel sheds more light on our world than its predecessor did." -- Time
"[Go Set a Watchman] contains the familiar pleasures of Ms. Lee's writing- the easy, drawling rhythms, the flashes of insouciant humor, the love of anecdote." -- Wall Street Journal
"...the voice we came to know so well in To Kill a Mockingbird - funny, ornery, rulebreaking - is right here in Go Set a Watchman, too, as exasperating and captivating as ever." -- Chicago Tribune
“Don't let 'Go Set a Watchman' change the way you think about Atticus Finch...the hard truth is that a man such as Atticus, born barely a decade after Reconstruction to a family of Southern gentry, would have had a complicated and tortuous history with race." -- Los Angeles Times
“A significant aspect of this novel is that it asks us to see Atticus now not merely as a hero, a god, but as a flesh-and-blood man with shortcomings and moral failing, enabling us to see ourselves for all our complexities and contradictions." -- Washington Post
“The success of Go Set a Watchman... lies both in its depiction of Jean Louise reckoning with her father's beliefs, and in the manner by which it integrates those beliefs into the Atticus we know." -- Time
"Go Set a Watchman's greatest asset may be its role in sparking frank discussion about America's woeful track record when it comes to racial equality." -- San Francisco Chronicle
"Go Set a Watchman comes to us at exactly the right moment. All important works of art do. They come when we don't know how much we need them." -- Chicago Tribune
“What makes Go Set a Watchman memorable is its sophisticated and even prescient view of the long march for racial justice. Remarkably, a novel written that long ago has a lot to say about our current struggles with race and inequality." -- Chicago Tribune
"[Go Set a Watchman] captures some of the same small-town Southern humor and preoccupation with America's great struggle: race." -- Columbus Dispatch
"Go Set a Watchman's gorgeous opening is better than we could have expected." -- Vanity Fair
"Go Set a Watchman is more complex than Harper Lee's original classic. A satisfying novel... it is, in most respects, a new work, and a pleasure, revelation and genuine literary event." -- The Guardian
“Lee's ability with description is evident... with long sentences beautifully rendered and evoking a world long lost to history, but welcoming all the same." -- CNN.com
“A coming-of-age novel in which Scout becomes her own woman...Go Set a Watchman's voice is beguiling and distinctive, and reminiscent of Mockingbird. (It) can't be dismissed as literary scraps from Lee's imagination. It has too much integrity for that." -- The Independent
“Atticus' complexity makes Go Set a Watchman worth reading. With Mockingbird, Harper Lee made us question what we know and who we think we are. Go Set a Watchman continues in this noble literary tradition." -- New York Post
“A deftly written tale... there's something undeniably comforting and familiar about sinking into Lee's prose once again." -- People
“One overarching theme that many critics have zeroed in on is that there is a lot to learn from the novel, as both a writer and a reader." -- Vulture
“As Faulkner said, the only good stories are the ones about the human heart in conflict with itself. And that's a pretty good summation of Go Set a Watchman." -- Daily Beast
"Go Set a Watchman offers a rich and complex story... To make the novel about pinning the right label on Atticus is to miss the point." -- Bloomberg View
"[Go Set a Watchman is a] brilliant book that ruthlessly examines race relations -- Denver Post
“In this powerful newly published story about the Finch family, Lee presents a wider window into the white Southern heart, and tells us it is finally time for us all to shatter the false gods of the past and be free." -- NPR's "Code Switch"
"[Go Set a Watchman is] filled with the evocative language, realistic dialogue and sense of place that partially explains what made Mockingbird so beloved." -- Buffalo News