Strivers Row, Kevin Baker
Strivers Row, Kevin Baker
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Strivers Row

Author: Kevin Baker

Narrator: Thomas Penny

Unabridged: 20 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 02/07/2006

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Summer 1943. Harlem is a never-ending carnival in the second year of the war. Yet underneath the glitter, its black residents remain second-class citizens, and the neighborhood is a tinderbox, waiting for a match.Along these restless streets, two very different young men will cross paths. Their chance encounter will change both of their lives, and presage the battle for civil rights that is to come. Malcolm Little is a naive, cocky, troubled teenager and not yet the iconic civil rights leader Malcolm X. The Rev. Jonah Dove is the minister of one of Harlem's greatest churches, and lives in the blocks known as Strivers Row. Their lives intersect when Malcolm rescues Jonah and his wife from a group of drunken white soldiers. For Jonah, it is a crowning indignity that brings on a crisis of faith. But Malcolm, haunted by his own past, temporarily forgets the incident and plunges ecstatically into the nightlife of Harlem -- yet he finds it hollow at the core. Lonely and confused, he starts to have odd dreams and visions -- the beginning of a religious conversion that will overthrow his whole world.As race riots break out across the homefront, and Harlem slides toward the brink, Jonah and Malcolm must confront their own demons. Their next meeting, in the midst of turmoil, will lead them both to make fateful choices, for themselves and for their people.Completing his ""City of Fire"" trilogy, master storyteller Kevin Baker has once again woven an epic tale set against the panoramic backdrop of a vanished New York. Bold and exciting, evocative and unique, Strivers Row sets a new standard for modern historical fiction.

About Kevin Baker

Kevin Baker is the bestselling author of the novels Dreamland, Paradise Alley, and Sometimes You See It Coming. He is a columnist for American Heritage magazine and a regular contributor to the New York Times, Harper's, and other periodicals. He lives in New York City with his wife, the writer Ellen Abrams, and their cat, Stella.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jeff on May 27, 2016

Kevin Baker is one of those gifted authors who recreates a time and place vividly as if his pen channels a movie camera-- Striver's Row is akin to a long cinematic prose poem about Harlem in the early 1940's. Arguably the most intriguing part of the novel is the portrayal of the early life of Malcol......more

Goodreads review by Ron on November 11, 2013

Nobody makes historical fiction burn like Kevin Baker. After working as the chief researcher for Harry Evans's The American Century , Baker stepped out of the wings and published his first novel, Dreamland , a spectacular, sprawling tale about the violent underbelly of New York in 1910. He followed......more

Goodreads review by Yvette on October 01, 2010

This is the third book in a triology;something I didn't realize until I got too far in reading this book. It basically takes you back to the earlier days when racisim was more prevelant and intergration was just a thought. Very enlighting story of the everyday people living in Harlem NY and it tells......more

Goodreads review by Declan on October 03, 2007

Rigorously historical account of the time-period. Actual historical persons represented in an engaging plot. However, I NEVER forgot while I was reading that the author was white. As a white author it is an audacious choice the write the story of Malcolm X's Harlem years but I could never filter that......more

Goodreads review by Catherine on February 01, 2015

Certainly made me curious about Malcolm X. Sometimes difficult to read about the poor race relations in the USA in the 1940s and to realize that despite progress there is still a long way to go. The alternate points of view between "Red" and Jonah were interesting but I didn't totally understand why......more