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This Bitter Earth: The Story of Sugar Lacey, a Novel

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This Bitter Earth: The Story of Sugar Lacey, a Novel

Terry McMillan hailed Sugar as "one of the most compelling and thought-provoking novels I've read in years." Toni Morrison called The Warmest December, her second novel, "riveting...searing and expertly imagined."

This Bitter Earth picks up where Sugar left off—on the dirt road leading to Sugar's childhood home in Short Junction, Arkansas. Here, Sugar hears a shocking revelation about unrequited love, and about one man's hatred—and the black magic that has cursed generations. Her travels take Sugar to St. Louis, where the bonds of an old friendship test the limits of her courage and compassion—and the sacrifices she will make for another young woman in desperate need of a caring friend.

Filled with the lyrical language, haunting imagery, and compelling voice that imbued Sugar with its power and grace, This Bitter Earth is a novel about the inexorable power the past exerts over us and our ability to triumph over adversity and sorrow. Earthy and richly evocative, it is a testament to the ultimate triumph of the human spirit.

This Bitter Earth: The Story of Sugar Lacey, a Novel
by Bernice McFadden

  • Publication Date: December 31, 2002
  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Plume
  • ISBN-10: 0452283817
  • ISBN-13: 9780452283817