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Hold Love Strong: A Novel [Hardcover]

Matthew Aaron Goodman (Author)
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April 14, 2009

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.

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Goodman delivers a commanding investigation of love, family and freedom set in a New York City housing project. Abraham Singelton, born in 1982 to a 13-year-old mother, comes of age in the Ever Park projects, watching The Cosby Show and dreaming about a future in Brooklyn as a Huxtable. The generous narrative features a cast of deftly drawn characters: Lyndon Gaines, a former boxer turned community activist who courts Abraham's grandmother with a cage full of lovebirds; Lindbergh, a damaged Vietnam vet, now turning trash into elaborate models of helicopters; and cousin Donnel, whose one constant is the pledge, made at Abraham's birth, to hold love strong. A keen observer and deeply empathetic young man, Abraham grapples with the inescapable truths of his childhood yet understands the promise contained in education, love and personal expression. Though the narrative features its share of urban fiction tropes (crack-addicted mother, an uncle with NBA potential doomed by the allure of quick money, a series of senseless deaths), Goodman manages to pull together a vibrant canvas of project life, perfectly capturing the pain and magic of living despite narrow opportunities. (Apr.)
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*Production: Set Black History icon Abraham was born on the bathroom floor of an apartment in the projects in Queens to a 13-year-old unwed mother. His grandmother, aunt Rhonda, also an unwed teenage mother, and young cousin Donnel helped to deliver him into a family and community that would slowly be overcome by crack addiction. When his uncle Roosevelt, a basketball star everyone sees as destined for the NBA and the family’s ticket out of the projects, is caught up in drug trading, all of their prospects plunge. Abraham watches his mother, Angela, succumb to drugs, alternately loving and hating her, searching for her in crack dens and hoping she’ll never come home. All the while, Abraham loves his family—the Singletons—as they suffer, with the strongest overcoming prison, poverty, and drugs. Part of Abraham’s strategy is to play basketball with single-minded devotion, but not so much that he can’t stop and wonder at the sight of a butterfly. This is, unfortunately, an old story of coming-of-age in the ghetto told exceptionally well in the lyrical first-person voice of a sensitive and perceptive youth. --Vanessa Bush

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Touchstone (April 14, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1416562036
  • ISBN-13: 978-1416562030
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,326,251 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Matthew Goodman graduated from Brandeis University. He has taught in the NYC public schools, in adult education programs, and created The Leadership Alliance, an empowerment program that unites formerly incarcerated men and women with volunteers and community based organizations. He lives with his wife in Brooklyn, New York.

 

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Strong Love Holding, June 16, 2009
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Imagine sitting down listening to a friend describe their life growing up before you knew them. A life you did not know he lived. This is how you will feel when reading Hold Love Strong by Mathew Aaron Goodman. Abraham Singleton, the narrator, tells of his coming-of-age in the Ever Park Housing Project in Queens, New York. The author's matter-of-fact, yet intimate, tone will grab you through poetic language as he unfolds the Singleton family story of love, hope, and just living day-to-day.

The story begins at Abraham's birth on the bathroom floor to his 13 year-old mother and his grandmother naming him not for the president but "Like for the old man in the Bible that God said was gonna be the father of a great people as numerous as the stars." The reader is guided by Abraham as time passes and the Singleton family confronts love, loss, drugs and incarceration and their individual turmoil. There is Angela, his mother, who once Abraham is beyond a young child needs to find a replacement for a child's devotion; Aunt Rhonda, who believes that love will set her free but yet cannot commit to a relationship until she faces her inner fear; Uncle Roosevelt, as the oldest male understands the path for his family's survival, but will the necessities of today defer that goal?; cousin Donnell whose behavior is both destructive and life saving, which behavior will lead to the family's survival?; and grandmother, Gloria who keeps hope moving for her family yet refuses to give into hope for herself. Through these characters we watch Abraham mature and learn that life lessons are not always easy nor are they the ones we want to learn.

While most of the story progresses in a linear manner, there are times when Abraham speaks as an adult in the present time as if responding to a question from the listener/reader. These chapters are brief but rich in framing the story. When Abraham explains to his listener/reader what it was like living in Ever Park he says, "We breathed in dying and lived in dying as if dying and the baggage that came with dying were normal, like everywhere in the world..." How matter-of-a-fact some of us take our lives and what we will expect from life if we follow the rules. Reading Hold Love Strong will add to your understanding that rules can be followed but sometimes it is not necessarily the rules that will lead you to success.

I recommend this book to readers of literary fiction and street lit. Readers of literary fiction will enjoy the well-written story with well-developed characters and readers of street lit will enjoy the familiar story told slightly different but with the urban and drama elements.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Hold Love Strong, May 1, 2009
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This book was a true page-turner. Goodman seems so wise and worldly, it is hard to believe he is a young writer. His writing is so vivid and real I felt like I was living in the projects with no way to get on with life. But still I had hope and longing. Goodman's writing skill is so poetic. I want to read the sequel and learn what happens to Abraham and the rest of his family. I have recommended Hold Love Strong to my book club. Now my husband is reading it and can't put it down. Don't miss this opportunity. This is a book for all ages and backgrounds.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A wonderfully executed triumphant story, April 30, 2009
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I've heard it said that writers tend toward tragic stories rather than triumphant stories because the latter are harder to pull of convincingly. Goodman does not appear to suffer from that problem. "Hold Love Strong" is a wonderfully executed triumphant story. The narrator's family is wonderfully created, both in their love for each other and in how they are affected by the largely futile environment in which they live. Their struggles and hopes , even when they end tragically, are touching. Really, it just makes it all the more touching when the triumphs do come. Goodman strikes a good balance, a twinge nostalgic but not sentimental. A marvelously emotional novel.

At first when I was reading I thought the narrator's voice seemed a tad out of place. Perhaps too erudite. As I continued reading (still pretty early on), though, it started to make more sense as I picked up on the clues that the narrator was going to go to college and was looking back from that vantage point. Once I realized that the voice worked for me and I found the narrator to be very engaging.
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