Literature

It speaks to the depth of Holloway’s skill that the most bone-chilling scenes are rooted in the most mundane interactions​.
— Sarah Weinman, New York Times Book Review
Unputdownable! . . . A spellbinding story about family, grief, and perseverance, full of rich and resilient characters you’ll fall in love with.
— Arianna Rebolini, BuzzFeed News​
With an evocative mix of questions and revelations, Gone Missing in Harlem shows a vivid sense of the lost and found.... Migration, abduction, and striving create the sense of wonder that fuels this resonant novel.
— Ravi Howard, author of Driving the King: A Novel
Holloway’s disquieting debut examines ... shifting alliances among race and elite social circles. This spiritual successor to Nella Larsen’s 1929 novel, Passing, will keep...fans guessing.
Publisher's Weekly
Holloway brings her period, place, and people alive and provides as a bonus a most unexpected culprit.
Kirkus Reviews
​Holloway’s gifted storytelling makes her, and Weldon Thomas, a pair worth watching.
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