“Loud and long expressions of gratitude and praise to Lesléa and Brian… for showing Matt as he truly was: someone who was gentle and kind, accepting everyone at face value, always wanting to make a new friend, and who had plans to make the world a better place for everyone.”
Judy and Dennis Shepard, Matthew Shepard’s parents
“This deceptively simple look at Matthew Shepard’s life and death is all the more powerful for what it doesn’t show. Lesléa Newman’s minimalist poetic text combined with Brian Britigan’s shimmering illustrations cast a ray of light and hope on a very dark episode of human history, and in the process, creates a vision of a transformed world. This is a beautiful book.”
Alison Bechdel, author of Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic and The Secret to Superhuman Strength
“When I think of Matthew Shepard, my heart fills with sadness. And yet there is much more to his story. <i>Always Matt</i> shows us there is also joy, wonder, hope, and most of all, love. We can never bring Matt back, but what we can do, is take inspiration from his shortened life and work hard to make the world a better place. <i>Always Matt</i>, which should be read by everyone, shows us how to do just that.”
George Takei, actor and author of They Called Us Enemy
<i>“Always Matt</i> is a memorial, a wake-up call, a celebration, a bullhorn, a prayer, an answer, and a wish for a better future.”
Brian Selznick, author and illustrator of The Invention of Hugo Cabret