The Shape of Dreams
A Novel
by April Reynolds
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Pub Date Feb 03 2026 | Archive Date Mar 05 2026
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Description
“The Shape of Dreams is a powerful prayer, a novel that indicts the injustice for which there is no quick solution. . . . [It is] a song of furor and tenderness that will leave its mark.” —Walter Mosley, bestselling author of the Easy Rawlins series
It’s the mid-eighties in East Harlem: a twelve-year-old black boy's murdered body is found by Mathilda "Twin" Johnson, an unlikely hero who is both the neighborhood’s troublemaker and its conscience. When she breaks a cardinal rule—“don’t call the cops”—her decision ensnares a community and brings unmanageable grief to a mother. Anita, a postal worker and army widow, is determined to solve her son's Tyrone's murder, and her quest galvanizes the neighborhood, which is itself a complex character in this teeming novel, with its Mets fans and gossips, immigrant shop owners and latch-key kids. The local dreamers include a charismatic man of the cloth, a teenage girl with a Whitney Houston voice and no prospects, and Anita’s opinionated friend Wanda, whose truant son the police harass and arrest on a regular basis.
Everyone is struggling. Anita, Wanda and Twin, the triad of this vibrant novel, are drawn into the neighborhood drug trap, while a singer, a preacher, and the church ladies who follow him believe their dreams can shape a city.
Will the three be able to break away from crack's dangerous allure? Will the reverend’s pressure on the authorities to find Tyrone’s killer yield answers? Will justice come to East Harlem?
In the end, during the New York Mets’ banner summer of 1986, this community will come together to mourn, fight for a better life, and shape their dreams as best they can.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9780593316863 |
| PRICE | $29.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 304 |
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Featured Reviews
Jim B, Reviewer
Thanks to Netgalley and Knopf for the ebook. A really tough novel set in East Harlem in the mid-eighties when crack is becoming an unthinkable plague. Anita is thrown into her own version of hell as her twelve year old boy, Tyrone, is strangled to death and left on the street under mounds of garage backs. As the murder goes unsolved, we follow a small group of Harlem residents who are all affected by the death in different ways. A heartbreaking and brutal look at a time and place.
A stunning and heartbreaking novel that is very relevant today. With heavy themes of a broken justice system, motherhood, Grief, and drugs, this book gutted me emotionally. All of the characters are so complex, relatable, and interesting. I felt so many emotions as I read from sadness to rage. While the book takes place in the 80s I now realize how far we really haven’t can come as a society since this all could have taken place in today’s world. I will never forget this book or the characters. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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