Sugar (Sugar Lacey #1) 
Sugar brings a Southern African-American town vividly to life, with its flowering magnolia trees, lingering scents of jasmine and honeysuckle, and white picket fences that keep strangers out--but ignorance and superstition in. To read this novel is to take a journey through loss and suffering to a place of forgiveness, understanding, and grace. McFadden is the author of the novels Gathering of Waters, Glorious, and This Bitter Earth.
Such a great story. I was reading it the same time that I was reading Sula and there were some subtle similarities. Southern women, excellent familiar dialogue, but this one w/o the magical realism that Toni Morrison is known for. This was just a great story. Not a single sentence seemed wasted. Loved it!
I finished reading this book today and I know that its a book that will be a "go-to" book that I will re-read in my collection. I was drawn in from the character development in this book. The way that you see the growth spiritually and mentally from the two main characters in this book is really touching. I found myself connected to Sugar and Pearl (2 main characters) within the first couple chapters. The way that Bernice McFadden writes is nothing less than spectacular; I was drawn to the

Sugar "I wanna say sorry for the things I did and the things I didn't do"This is a great Southern Read. I loved the story and I truly connected with the character's during their happiness and their sadness. This is a story of love, hate, forgiveness and all in between. I love how the author wrote the story with such meaning and great detail. I felt like a part of the family. The book ended on a sad note for Pearl and Joe, but a happy note for Sugar. She is on her way to recovery and in search of
This book was my first Bernice L. McFadden read and it was EVERYTHING! I loved the relationship between Pearl and Sugar. An unlikely pairing of two women who needed each other more than they knew. Pearl filling the void of her deceased daughter and Sugar filling the void of her mother, who abandoned her. It's a beautifully written friendship in which they teach each other so much. You can catch the replay of the group discussion here: https://youtu.be/4rf0dzlzdCQ
Title: Sugar: A NovelAuthor: Bernice L. McFadden:Hardcover: 240 pagesPublisher: Dutton Adult (January 10, 2000)Bernice McFadden's first novel, Sugar, encapsulates the elements that exemplify the making of a classic. This is not to say that it was perfect, for that would be pretentious on my part, but it was arguably a guaranteed page turner that you hoped would last just a little while longer. As a debut, Sugar did not lack any of the many elements we have come to know and love about McFadden's
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| Title | : | Sugar (Sugar Lacey #1) |
| Author | : | Bernice L. McFadden |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 240 pages |
| Published | : | January 2nd 2001 by Plume (first published February 1st 2000) |
| Categories | : | Fiction. Historical. Historical Fiction. Cultural. African American. American. Southern |
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"Strong and folksy storytelling...think Zora Neale Hurston...Sugar speaks of what is real." --The Dallas Morning NewsFrom an exciting new voice in African-American contemporary fiction comes a novel Ebony praised for its "unforgettable images, unique characters, and moving story that keeps the pages turning until the end." The Chicago Defender calls Sugar "a literary explosion...McFadden reveals amazing talent." The novel opens when a young prostitute comes to Bigelow, Arkansas, to start over, far from her haunting past. Sugar moves next door to Pearl, who is still grieving for the daughter who was murdered fifteen years before. Over sweet-potato pie, an unlikely friendship begins, transforming both women's lives--and the life of an entire town.Sugar brings a Southern African-American town vividly to life, with its flowering magnolia trees, lingering scents of jasmine and honeysuckle, and white picket fences that keep strangers out--but ignorance and superstition in. To read this novel is to take a journey through loss and suffering to a place of forgiveness, understanding, and grace. McFadden is the author of the novels Gathering of Waters, Glorious, and This Bitter Earth.
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| Original Title: | Sugar |
| ISBN: | 0452282209 (ISBN13: 9780452282209) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Sugar Lacey #1 |
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What an amazing story! I have owned this book since 2001, but due to my busy schedule while I was in college I was never able to read this book. Last week I found it on my book shelf, discovered that I had a signed copy by the author, and decided to finally read it. I was definately not disappointed. This is a well written novel that tells the story of a woman who walks into the town of Bigelow, forever changing the lives of the citizens. This novel takes the reader on a journey through a lifeSuch a great story. I was reading it the same time that I was reading Sula and there were some subtle similarities. Southern women, excellent familiar dialogue, but this one w/o the magical realism that Toni Morrison is known for. This was just a great story. Not a single sentence seemed wasted. Loved it!
I finished reading this book today and I know that its a book that will be a "go-to" book that I will re-read in my collection. I was drawn in from the character development in this book. The way that you see the growth spiritually and mentally from the two main characters in this book is really touching. I found myself connected to Sugar and Pearl (2 main characters) within the first couple chapters. The way that Bernice McFadden writes is nothing less than spectacular; I was drawn to the

Sugar "I wanna say sorry for the things I did and the things I didn't do"This is a great Southern Read. I loved the story and I truly connected with the character's during their happiness and their sadness. This is a story of love, hate, forgiveness and all in between. I love how the author wrote the story with such meaning and great detail. I felt like a part of the family. The book ended on a sad note for Pearl and Joe, but a happy note for Sugar. She is on her way to recovery and in search of
This book was my first Bernice L. McFadden read and it was EVERYTHING! I loved the relationship between Pearl and Sugar. An unlikely pairing of two women who needed each other more than they knew. Pearl filling the void of her deceased daughter and Sugar filling the void of her mother, who abandoned her. It's a beautifully written friendship in which they teach each other so much. You can catch the replay of the group discussion here: https://youtu.be/4rf0dzlzdCQ
Title: Sugar: A NovelAuthor: Bernice L. McFadden:Hardcover: 240 pagesPublisher: Dutton Adult (January 10, 2000)Bernice McFadden's first novel, Sugar, encapsulates the elements that exemplify the making of a classic. This is not to say that it was perfect, for that would be pretentious on my part, but it was arguably a guaranteed page turner that you hoped would last just a little while longer. As a debut, Sugar did not lack any of the many elements we have come to know and love about McFadden's


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