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Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science [Hardcover]

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  • Author:  Aronson, Marc, Budhos, Marina
  • Author:  Aronson, Marc, Budhos, Marina
  • ISBN-10:  0618574921
  • ISBN-10:  0618574921
  • ISBN-13:  9780618574926
  • ISBN-13:  9780618574926
  • Publisher:  Clarion Books
  • Publisher:  Clarion Books
  • Pages:  176
  • Pages:  176
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2010
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2010
  • SKU:  0618574921-11-MING
  • SKU:  0618574921-11-MING
  • Item ID: 100014324
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When this award-winning husband-and-wife team discovered that they each had sugar in their family history, they were inspired to trace the globe-spanning story of the sweet substance and to seek out the voices of those who led bitter sugar lives. The trail ran like a bright band from religious ceremonies in India to Europe’s Middle Ages, then on to Columbus, who brought the first cane cuttings to the Americas. Sugar was the substance that drove the bloody slave trade and caused the loss of countless lives but it also planted the seeds of revolution that led to freedom in the American colonies, Haiti, and France. With songs, oral histories, maps, and over 80 archival illustrations, here is the story of how one product allows us to see the grand currents of world history in new ways. Time line, source notes, bibliography, index.

An award-winning husband-and-wife team traces the story of sugar, a substance whose sweetness we all crave, from the first discovery of cane to its role throughout world history.

This is fine historical writing: an epic story on a broad canvas that never loses sight of individual moments of human drama; a historical methodology infused with political, intellectual, cultural, and social strands; a complex sequence of cause and effect; an illuminating synthesis of primary and secondary sources; and a thoughtful marriage of words, picture, and design. —Horn Book, starred review 

Covering 10,000 years of history and ranging the world, the story is made personal by the authors' own family stories, their passion for the subject and their conviction that young people are up to the challenge of complex, well-written narrative history. —Kirkus Reviews, starred review 

As the title suggests, this stirring, highly detailed history of the sugar trade reaches across time and around the globe . . . The book's scope is ambitious, but the clear, inforlÓ+

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