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Strivers Row: Book summary and reviews of Strivers Row by Kevin Baker. Summary | Reviews | More Information | More Books. Strivers Row. by Kevin Baker. X. Critics' Opinion: Readers' rating: Not Yet Rated. Published in USA Feb pages Genre: Novels Publication Information. Rate this book. Write a Review.  · 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 's. Arguably the most intriguing part of the novel is the portrayal of the early life of Malcolm Little (before he becomes Malcolm X) and how he gets caught up in the murky and edgy life of /5(42). For six years and three books, Baker has been building, brick by brick, his own city, and it is a classic. With Striver's Row, the high-rises are inhabited, the streets are paved, the corners are teeming. You see how the country came together, and you understand that the world of /5(20).


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