Praise for The Wide Circumference of Love "Golden's redemptive novel is a tale of family survival in which love softens the brutal edges of an insidious disease." -
Kirkus reviews
"Golden takes a frank and authentic approach to dementia's relentless and all-encompassing nature--losing one's dignity, forgetting loved ones' names, bewildering personality changes, disappearing friends--while also calling attention to the increased prevalence of Alzheimer's in the African American community. Indeed, any one of these problems and stories could be the plot of a separate novel, but Golden connects them seamlessly and compassionately, treating each with the prismatic complexity that defines family crises. In doing so, she makes each character's past an integral part of their present, as well as their impetus to move forward into a new and unexpected future." - Melissa Firman, Shelf Awareness, starred review
"[A] beautiful novel."--NPR
"[A] must-read . . . Achingly real."--
Essence "Unflinching . . . Golden's writing is as poetic as it is heartbreaking."--
Washington Independent Review of Books "A deeply resonant and important novel that everyone should read. Marita Golden writes with unsurpassed grace and humanity about Alzheimer's, family, the burden of memory and the enduring power of love." - Julie Otsuka, bestselling author of
The Buddha in the Attic "This is a story that will linger in the heart long after the last page is read." - Elizabeth Nunez, author of
Even in Paradise "In clear, captivating prose, this distinctive and hopeful voice--a voice essential to the canon of Alzheimer's literature--tells an absorbing story of family disintegration, redemption, hope, and renewal, all made possible through the vehicle of love." - Cathie Borrie, author of
The Long Hello: Memory, My Mother, and Me "In Marita Golden's heartbreaking new novel
The Wide Circumference of Love, the Tate family faces the loss of their once unshakable patriarch as the disease transforms him into someone they hardly recognize . . . In the hands of Ms. Golden, their path to understanding and renewal slowly reveals the strength of family, the power of love and the mystery of redemption." - Pearl Cleage, author of
What Looks Like Crazy on an Ordinary Day "Marita Golden's exceptional new novel takes an honest and unsparing look at the devastation Alzheimer's Disease causes in even the most caring and accomplished of families. Remarkably, it also celebrates the meaning, healing, hope--and even joy--that may still be found in the lives of everyone involved." - Jean Hegland, author of
Into the Forest and
Still Time "Heartbreakingly beautiful,
The Wide Circumference of Love is filled with hope and happiness." -- Bernice L. McFadden, author of
The Book of Harlan Praise for Marita Golden's writing: "It is always heartening to see women step up to the writer's table. When the results are as adroit and affecting as Marita Golden's work, it is more than satisfying it is a cause for celebration." - Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison
"Marita Golden has captured the special pain that shadows the joy of Black parenthood in these turbulent times. Elegantly written this book is a breakthrough." -
Chicago Tribune on
Saving Our Sons "[
Long Distance Life is] a novel of impressive artistry and power." -
Washington Post "A wonderful storyteller, an uncompromising mind, Marita Golden explores the African-American experience in a completely original way." -
Newsweek "Marita Golden writes with a fine hand." -
Newsday "An acclaimed chronicler of Black women's lives." -
Kirkus Reviews "Golden has a rare gift for the poetry of language." -
San Francisco Examiner and Chronicle "Golden's women are altogether knowable and most unforgettable: their struggle to find their way back to some tiny form of normalcy will make a place in a reader's memory and heart." --Edward P. Jones, Author of
The Known World "[A] beautiful novel."--NPR
"[A] must-read . . . Achingly real."--
Essence "Unflinching . . . Golden's writing is as poetic as it is heartbreaking."--
Washington Independent Review of Books