The Black Player and His Pawns, Gwendolyn Baker (9798348429478) — Readings Books
The Black Player and His Pawns
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The Black Player and His Pawns

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It's a boy!" Mrs. Smith cradled the newborn in her arms as she kept admiring the little slumbering creature, tracing his tiny lips, his eyes, and his small dot of a nose.

"Theodor... But we will call him... Ted," Mrs. Smith finally whispered after what felt like an eternity had passed. She had certainly taken a long time to choose a name for this baby; well, maybe this last child was too special for her. "He's going to bring us luck, wealth, and success," she declared. Happiness was never mentioned. Mrs. Smith's smile faltered for a moment, remembering that the Smiths knew nothing of happiness, nor did they expect it. Yet, she said it in her heart, "Happiness will come," to reassure herself.

The Black Player and His Pawns is a narrative set in the 1950s and 60s, inspired by true events. It follows the life of a young Black boy, Ted, navigating a world rife with racial and societal challenges. As he matures into adulthood, he masterfully cultivates relationships with multiple women simultaneously, plaiting a complex net of love, deception, and survival. Through his journey, the novel explores the themes of identity, resilience, and the dynamics of human connections against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Self-Publish
Date
18 September 2025
Pages
292
ISBN
9798348429478

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

It's a boy!" Mrs. Smith cradled the newborn in her arms as she kept admiring the little slumbering creature, tracing his tiny lips, his eyes, and his small dot of a nose.

"Theodor... But we will call him... Ted," Mrs. Smith finally whispered after what felt like an eternity had passed. She had certainly taken a long time to choose a name for this baby; well, maybe this last child was too special for her. "He's going to bring us luck, wealth, and success," she declared. Happiness was never mentioned. Mrs. Smith's smile faltered for a moment, remembering that the Smiths knew nothing of happiness, nor did they expect it. Yet, she said it in her heart, "Happiness will come," to reassure herself.

The Black Player and His Pawns is a narrative set in the 1950s and 60s, inspired by true events. It follows the life of a young Black boy, Ted, navigating a world rife with racial and societal challenges. As he matures into adulthood, he masterfully cultivates relationships with multiple women simultaneously, plaiting a complex net of love, deception, and survival. Through his journey, the novel explores the themes of identity, resilience, and the dynamics of human connections against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Self-Publish
Date
18 September 2025
Pages
292
ISBN
9798348429478