Baker's attempt to cover the whole of black experience in the United States from slavery to the crack epidemic in only 118 pages bespeaks a rare courage--some might say audacity. The strength of his subject matter and the skill of his writing serve to highlight the major weakness in this novel: there just isn't enough of it.
Naming the New World
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Author(s)Calvin Baker
PublisherSt. Martin's Press
ISBN / ASIN0312151780
ISBN-139780312151782
Sales Rank2,583,199
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Reading Calvin Baker's debut novel, Naming the New World, is like glancing through a family photo album. Each short chapter is like a snapshot capturing a moment in time. Beginning in the past with Ampofo, fresh from the hold of a cargo ship, and ending in the present with Brenndan awaiting his execution on death row, Baker weaves a short history of African Americans in the New World.