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Sugar
Sugar
Author: Bernice L. McFadden
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ISBN-13: 9780452282209
ISBN-10: 0452282209
Publication Date: 1/2/2001
Pages: 240
Rating:
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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4.2 stars, based on 34 ratings
Publisher: Plume
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Sugar on + 32 more book reviews
A really moving story.
hawaiianpride avatar reviewed Sugar on + 31 more book reviews
Excellent book - the story is full of emotions - sadness, happiness, guilt, fear, hope

Sugar, a young prostitute, comes to Bigelow, Arkansas, to start a new life. She moves in next door to Pearl and Joe, who are still grieving over their murdered daughter. An unlikely friendship develops between Sugar and Pearl as they learn to trust each other and finally confide in each other. There are so many connections in the story between different people........it keeps the reader on edge. It makes the reader want to read the story carefully so as not to miss any of the connections. The author presents them in subtle ways, which is interesting. She doesn't blatantly throw them into the story.

Although the ending is realistic, I had hoped for a happier one.

I would read this again someday.
reviewed Sugar on + 44 more book reviews
McFadden's style reminds me a lot of J. California Cooper, who IMHO is THE BEST African-American author I've ever had the pleasure of reading.
I was half-way through "Sugar" before I found out there was a sequel to the story, "This Bitter Earth". I promptly ordered the sequel and look forward to adding the rest of McFadden's titles to my library.
The characters were so real - it seemed as if they were people I actually grew up around...or with. The story drew you in from the beginning and held you until the end.
Excellent author, excellent book! Highly recommend!
knappkim avatar reviewed Sugar on + 12 more book reviews
Wonderful story about a young prostitute who come to find a new life in a new town. It is about the connection of Sugar and Pearl who need each other at a very important time in their lives.
reviewed Sugar on + 35 more book reviews
Debut novel set in the south in the 1950's. Good story.
reviewed Sugar on
An absolutely GREAT read. I loved it! Definitely keeping this one on my shelf. Some of the secrets and surprises about her parents/family gave me goosebumps. I wish Sugar would've ended up with that nice guy but in the end...its a good thing she didnt. (Wink) Very heartfelt and touching story. I need more like this.
sabayrac avatar reviewed Sugar on + 34 more book reviews
Sugar is a girl lost in the world of prostitution, abuse and without many feelings = but as she returns home she feels love where she never expected to find it. As she reaches out to build a new life, a most horrific brutal scene takes place, leaving her with answers to a 15 year old brutal murder. What now? Where to go, as life has forever changed for her and those who love her.
There is a sequel to this book as Sugar's life continues................