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Author:
Baszile, Natalie.
Title:
Queen Sugar : a novel / Natalie Baszile.
Publisher:
Pamela Dorman Books/Viking,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
ix, 372 pages ; 22 cm
Subject:
African American women--Fiction.
Families--Fiction.
Louisiana--Fiction.
Family life--Fiction.
Mothers and daughters--Fiction.
Farms--Fiction.
Agriculture--Fiction.
Eleven-year-old girls--Fiction.
Grandmothers--Fiction.
Noires américaines--Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Familles--Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Louisiane--Romans, nouvelles, etc.
FICTION--Contemporary Women.
FICTION--Contemporary Women.--Contemporary Women.
FICTION--Family Life.
African American women.
Families.
Louisiana.
Andrae, A.
Amerikanisches Englisch
FICTION / African American / Contemporary Women.
FICTION / Family Life.
Fictional Work
Detective and mystery stories.
Domestic fiction
Fiction.
Mystery fiction.
Fiction.
Domestic fiction.
Romans.
Contents:
June -- July -- August -- September -- October -- April.
Summary:
"A mother-daughter story of reinvention-about an African American woman who unexpectedly inherits a sugarcane farm in Louisiana Why exactly Charley Bordelon's late father left her eight hundred sprawling acres of sugarcane land in rural Louisiana is as mysterious as it was generous. Recognizing this as a chance to start over, Charley and her eleven-year-old daughter, Micah, say good-bye to Los Angeles. They arrive just in time for growing season but no amount of planning can prepare Charley for a Louisiana that's mired in the past: as her judgmental but big-hearted grandmother tells her, cane farming is always going to be a white man's business. As the sweltering summer unfolds, Charley must balance the overwhelming challenges of her farm with the demands of a homesick daughter, a bitter and troubled brother, and the startling desires of her own heart. Penguin has a rich tradition of publishing strong Southern debut fiction-from Sue Monk Kidd to Kathryn Stockett to Beth Hoffman. In Queen Sugar, we now have a debut from the African American point of view. Stirring in its storytelling of one woman against the odds and initimate in its exploration of the complexities of contemporary southern life, Queen Sugar is an unforgettable tale of endurance and hope"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0143126237
9780143126232
0670026131
9780670026135
OCLC:
(OCoLC)858940233
LCCN:
2013036789
Locations:
VXPE964 -- Decorah Public Library (Decorah) — Copies: 15

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