Hold
By (Author) Michael Donkor
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
2nd May 2019
2nd May 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
230g
Moving between Ghana and London, Hold is an intimate coming-of-age novel. Its a story of friendship and family, shame and forgiveness; of learning what we should cling to, and when we need to let go.
An unpredictable and generous-hearted novel Sarah Winman
A powerful and important work of fiction Courttia Newland
Michael Donkor is the freshest new voice in Black British literature, and Hold crosses borders and brings Ghanaian culture to life in Britain Derek Owusu, author of Safe
Two girls, two different worlds, one unexpected friendship.
Belinda is everything a good Ghanaian housegirl should be. Diligent and uncomplaining, she knows exactly how to follow the rules.
Amma has never been a great one for rule-keeping. And when her parents meet Belinda on a visit from England they suspect she might be just the shining example their wayward teenager daughter needs.
So Belinda must leave behind her old life and travel to London to befriend a girl who shows no desire for her company. But in this bewildering city, surprises are waiting down every bus route, and when the cracks in Ammas defences open up, the secrets they have both been holding onto are brought into the light.
At times, there are flashes of Jane Eyre in Belindas role as a governess of sorts, but there is no Mr Rochester to save her from her life, nor a sugary ending. The focus is on the love that flows between women and the need for Belinda to find a place that feels like home Their lives are hard, yet a profound sense of hope resonates from within Donkors warm and accomplished novel. Arifa Akbar, Observer
Donkors principal achievement is the dignity and generosity of spirit with which he imbues a central character from a largely invisible seam of African society Guardian
Donkors debut novel concerns itself with those who dont traditionally get much of a look-in when it comes to fiction: two Ghanaian house girls A warm and intelligent story, offering full-bodied characters and a fortifying examination of courage Mail on Sunday
Hold is refreshing in its tender focus: the interior life of Belinda, and the relationship she forges with Amma Donkors empathetic rendering of Belindas interiority is perhaps the greatest strength of a novel that is impressive both in form and in scope. Though fictional, Hold affords domestic workers, especially immigrant women, a far more nuanced emotional landscape than a significant number of nonfiction narratives Atlantic
Michael Donkor is a real talent, and Hold is a brave, unpredictable and generous-hearted novel Sarah Winman, author of Tin Man
Theres much to love in Michael Donkors debut novel. But its the emotional truths he unearths from the inner lives of three disparate women that make the novel stand up and sing. Hold is a powerful and important work of fiction Courttia Newland, author of The Gospel According to Cane
A beautiful novel. A deeply engrossing, elegant tapestry of family and friendship from a stirring new voice Irenosen Okojie, author of Butterfly Fish
Michael Donkor was born in London, to Ghanaian parents. He studied English at Wadham College, Oxford, undertook a Masters in Creative Writing at Royal Holloway and now teaches English Literature to secondary school students. Many of the issues in this novel are close to his heart, and his writing won him a place on the Writers Centre Norwich Inspires Scheme in 2014, where he received a years mentoring from Daniel Hahn.