€œA luminous rumination on storytelling and place, exile and return . . . extraordinary.€Â€"San Francisco Chronicle  €œ[Teju] Cole is following in a long tradition of writerly walkers who, in the tradition of Baudelaire, make their way through urban spaces on foot and take their time doing so. Like Alfred Kazin, Joseph Mitchell, J. M. Coetzee, and W. G. Sebald (with whom he is often compared), Cole adds to the literature in his own zeitgeisty fashion.€Â€"The Boston Globe  €œCrisp, affecting . . . Cole constructs a narrative of fragments, a series of episodes that he allows to resonate.€Â€"The New York Times Book Review  €œHugely rewarding . . . [Every Day Is for the Thief] is both a celebration of one of the world€s most vibrant cities and a lament over what can be one of the most frustrating and difficult places to live. It is also a story of family breakup and an uneasy homecoming€"the narrator has been away for fifteen years and must relearn how to navigate a place that was once home.€Â€"NPR
€œ[Every Day Is for the Thief has] a restraint that allows [Teju Cole] to slip in these exquisitely rendered observations on life, love, art that leave you feeling richer and more attuned to your own reality once you€ve finished reading.€Â€"Dinaw Mengestu, The Atlantic