Through his powerful rendering of one irascible and determined political boss from first hurrah to last, Ron Howell uncovers the untold history of America’s largest black community. It’s a deeply researched story of strivers and failures, high hopes and backroom deals, of fighting racism and working the system. But most of all, it’s a song of love: for Brooklyn, for its people, and especially for the author’s gruff grandfather, his ‘Daddy B.’—the Hon. Bertram Baker, "the Chief."
Paul Moses