"Rob Franklin's prose is rich, mesmerizing, and utterly gorgeous. Through each remarkable sentence, Franklin takes you through a meditation on one Black queer man's struggle with the confinement of his choices under the magnifying glass of wealthy America."--Leila Mottley "New York Times bestselling author of Nightcrawling"
"What a marvel to discover a voice so authentic, urgent, and undeniable. GREAT BLACK HOPE is a rare thing: a coming-of-age novel that examines the individual as well as the complex systems that shape his life. An intensely intimate yet expansive work of art." --Tania James "author of Loot"
"Great Black Hope is at once a novel of crime--with a gripping pace, propelled by a question that needs answering--and a timeless coming of age story."--Rumaan Alam "bestselling author of Entitlement"
"It's thrilling to see any author today aiming for the big stuff all at once: death, race, sex, class, addiction. It's beyond thrilling--incandescent, even--when a writer like Rob Franklin comes along with the formal virtuosity to carry those lofty conceptual ambitions. Franklin's prose is eminently readable, frequently laugh-out-loud funny, and full of sentences I want to cut out and glue to my forehead. This book is so smart, so moving, so earned; as soon as I finished, I started reading it again."--Kaveh Akbar "New York Times bestselling author of Martyr!"
"Great Black Hope indeed! Rob Franklin's brilliant storytelling explores and explodes every fact and fiction of those charged words; likewise, the intricacies and treacheries of privilege. Those categories we parse so confidently -- class, race, gender sexuality -- are shaped into nuanced individual stories. His prose is elegant and searching, his pace flawless from start to finish."--Margo Jefferson "author of Negroland"
"The precision and ecstasy of Rob Franklin's prose had me entranced. Great Black Hope marks the arrival of a breathtakingly talented writer."--Megha Majumdar "New York Times bestselling author of A Burning"
"A beautifully expansive novel about race and class...Franklin's emotional and intellectual range is vast.... An exceptional debut." --Katie Kitamura "Author of Intimacies and A Separation"