Hold Still
A Novel
by Lynn Steger Strong
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Pub Date Mar 21 2016 | Archive Date Mar 18 2016
W. W. Norton & Company | Liveright
Description
Advance Praise
“A tragedy lurks at the heart of Lynn Steger Strong’s achingly sad, achingly beautiful debut novel. How do you forgive your child after she does the unthinkable? How can you not? Hold Still quietly builds to a perfect crescendo, an ending that is both surprising and true.” - Marcy Dermansky, author of Bad Marie
“Strong has produced a family saga both familiar and strange, told in kaleidoscopic detail, dancing back and forth in time, balletically slow yet always knife tight, philosophical, interrogative and smart. I read with my heart in my throat.” - Rufi Thorpe, author of The Girls from Corona del Mar
“Lynn Strong is clearly a spy. The espionage-level attention paid to the most seemingly invisible things and words and gestures that comprise the world, well, I feel like Strong broke a code that nobody else has broken. She allows us to better understand what we often see but fail to fully comprehend. Also this novel is really heartbreaking. And I loved these characters. ‘Strong debut’ has a whole new meaning after Hold Still. Keep an eye on Strong, that's my advice. And not because she's likely watching you. Because she is a writer worth watching.” - Heidi Julavits, author of The Folded Clock
“In this compelling debut, Lynn Steger Strong paints a portrait of familial love that is real, visceral, and all the more dangerous for being unconditional. Her characters show us that loving someone deeply can be a fraught act—and trying to gain distance from them, even more so.” - Alexandra Kleeman, author ofYou Too Can Have a Body Like Mine
“Who do we blame when a good kid makes one disastrous mistake? The parents? The child? The bad influences lingering at the margins? Lynn Strong's captivating novel explores questions of blame and guilt from many points of view, all of them rendered with tenderness, compassion, and surprising humor. A little bit Lionel Shriver, a little bit Virigina Woolf. Hold Still is a terrific debut.” - Victor LaValle, author of The Devil in Silver
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781631491689 |
PRICE | $26.95 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
I received a copy from Netgalley, in exchange for an honest review.
I really enjoyed this book, I couldn't put it down!
This story revolves around a mother and daughter's tumultuous relationship. The book is broken up so that it is told from two points of view and two timelines which stem from a central, devestating event. The mother's chapters are told after the event, while the daughter's chapters lead up to the event.
Overall, the story is really hauntingly, melancholy in the best way. The pacing is similar to waves coming in swells. Just as the intensity builds, it breaks and recedes... Until the end where you can't help but be sucked in. The beach is such an integral part of the narrative that I think the pacing was intentionally put together in this way to mirror waves. If not, then well done anyway!
Not just the mother and daughter, but all the characters were very realistic. Even the ones that were barely in the book seemed to ooze realness. This was very refreshing for me to read, so often subsidiary characters fall flat.
Do yourself a favor and read this book!
Hold Still by Lynn Steger Strong tells the story of the complex relationship between a mother and daughter. The backdrop is New York, from Park Slope to Columbia, and the novel is peppered with family members and friends. Maya, the mother, has an old friend who figures into the narrative bringing more to the plot and taking us to the beach in Florida. The novel speaks to all that it takes to being a mother in contemporary times. It is a painful, frustrating and quietly joyful book. You will find yourself nodding as events and feelings unfold that are universal in our struggle to be more than just survivors.
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