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The Baker

Published
Sep 1997
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General Fiction General Fiction
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368

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The baker is Mickey Lerner–a man of confused passions who lives in a Baltimore community polarized by racial mistrust. One day, Mickey's life is changed by a shocking crime, forcing him to explore the mysteries of his marriage and the awkwardness of life with his eighteen-year-old son.

Mickey also faces the growing tension between blacks and whites that threatens both his family and his bakery. Above all, Mickey must confront himself: his feelings, his desires, and the memory of a tragic event from his past.

Paul Hond has written a profoundly moving novel that never flinches in describing the dynamics of race and class, while offering a poignant vision of redemption. Powerful and compassionate, The Baker is a timeless work of fiction by a young writer whose voice will linger in the memory of readers for years to come.

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First Edition Sep 1997 Random House ISBN13 9780812992175 ISBN10 0812992172
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Apr 2005 Random House ISBN13 9780812974065 ISBN10 0812974069
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Mar 1998 Random House ISBN13 9780679456735 ISBN10 0679456732
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