Angelica Baker Talks Our Little Racket and Offers an Intimate Look at the Great Recession’s Villains
Author photo by Streeter Phillips
The 2008 Great Recession had one of the most significant impacts on the way we understand the United States’ political, economic and social standing today. The predatory practices of the country’s largest banks and major financial institutions’ remain a lightning rod for how we talk about inequality; the resulting crash forever marked Wall Street as code for extreme upper-class disdain and its willingness to destroy individuals on lower rungs of the economic ladder.
The story we tell about the financial crisis—and the people responsible for the pain it has wreaked—has crystallized into near unchallengeable legend. But in her debut novel Our Little Racket, Angelica Baker complicates that narrative by examining the crisis from an obscured angle: through the eyes of the women who lived alongside the men responsible for it. In exploring five women’s perspectives, Baker unravels what it means to be in close proximity to those who are doing wrong.
“There was a period of time when it felt like everybody was holding their breath and waiting to see what happened,” Baker tells Paste. “Now we know nothing really changed. But for a while, it did seem like everyone was waiting to see how things were going to reorder themselves.”
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