This is an ambitious and courageous book … Though the starting point of the book is two brief interactions between two individuals, its scope is as broad as humanity. The book itself is a case study of intellectual honesty and racial sensitivity. It is the most important discussion of race, culture and ethnicity in the context of person-centred therapy ever written. —Tony Merry (1984-2004) University of East London
… anyone interested in questions of race and culture would find this book interesting and valuable, particularly if they are of a person-centred persuasion. —John Rowan, Self and Society, Nov 2006