In this poignant tale of self-discovery, a young man
struggles to survive the New York City housing projects in the face of
familial, communal, and personal devastation.
Born to a thirteen-year-old in the bathroom of his
family's small apartment, Abraham Sing leton enters a world laden with
the obstacles inherent in an impoverished community. In spite of the
crack epidemic and the HIV crisis that ravage their neighborhood, the
Singleton family -- cousins, an uncle, an aunt, Abraham, and his mother
-- is held together by Abraham's heroic grandmother, whose deep faith
and stoic nature have always given them a sense of wholeness and hope.
But when the family goes through several harrowing losses, not even his
grandmother may be strong enough to lead them through.
At the center of this story is Abraham, the youngest of the Singletons.
Deeply intuitive and cerebral, he is determined to thrive in a place
that has destroyed the dreams of those around him. College means
opportunity, yet it also means leaving behind those he loves. Abraham's
journey into adulthood will break his heart but ultimately offer the
possibility of redemption.
In this haunting, lyrical, and evocative novel, Matthew Goodman
composes a paean to the power of family and belonging in the
African-American community. Hold Love Strong is a spellbinding
coming-of-age tale about love, hope, and the will to survive, and a
stunning universal story about the incredible capacity of the human
spirit.
About the Author
Matthew Goodman< earned a B.A. degree
in literature from Brandeis University and an MFA from Emerson College.
He has been a student of writing at the 92nd Street Y, Breadloaf
Writer's Conference, and the Vermont Studio Center, and has taught and
worked in inner-city communities for years. Working hand-in-hand with
formerly incarcerated men and women, he created The Leadership
Alliance, a community empowerment project that unites community leaders
and volunteer partners. He lives with his wife in Brooklyn, New York.
Industry Reviews
"What a poignant book. The younger generation offers a wonderful writer!" -- Nikki Giovanni, Poet