When Maya Taylor, an English professor with a tendency to hide in her
books, sends her daughter to Florida to look after a friend's child, she
does so with the best of intentions; it's a chance for Ellie, twenty and
spiraling, to rebuild her life. But in the sprawling hours of one humid
afternoon, Ellie makes a mistake she cannot take back. In two separate
timelines--before and after the catastrophe--Maya and Ellie must try to
repair their fractured relationship and find a way to transcend not only
their differences but also their more troubling similarities.
[Melding] psychological insight, precise plotting and limpid prose
(Huffington Post), Lynn Steger Strong traces the anatomy of a mistake
and the weight of culpability. Hold Still marks a taut and propulsive
debut that builds to a perfect crescendo, an ending that is both
surprising and true (Marcy Dermansky, author of The Red Car).