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“In Queen Sugar, two bulwarks of American literature—Southern fiction and the transformational journey—are given a fresh take by talented first time novelist Natalie Baszile . . . [the novel] is a sensory experience, a tableau vivant that Baszile skillfully paints in a palette simultaneously subtle and bold. Queen Sugar is a bright and enticing reminder that, sometimes, you can go home.”—O Magazine“A nuanced evocation of contemporary black life.”—San Francisco Chronicle“Reading this book is inhabiting, briefly, the backbreaking and brutal yet rewarding life that is sugarcane farming.... Queen Sugar is an impressive debut from a talented writer and a fascinating look into the world of the contemporary South.”—Washington Independent Review of Books “Baszile infuses her novel with flickers of poetic detail and spot-on observations... Queen Sugar gets props for its charming characters and enthralling, fully realized setting.”—The Atlanta Journal-Constitution"In her heartfelt and beautiful debut novel, Natalie Baszile tells a tale of the South that is as deeply rooted in time and place as it is universal. How do we make sense of family? Loss? The legacies passed down to us? These are the questions that Charley, a young widowed mother, grapples with, as she tries to save the sugarcane plantation that is her inheritance and which, unbeknownst to her, holds the answers to both her past and her future."—Ruth Ozeki, author of A Tale for the Time Being"Natalie Baszile debuts with an irresistible tale of family, community, personal obligation, and personal reinvention. The world is full of things that keep you down and things that lift you up—Queen Sugar is about both and in approximately equal measure.  Smart and heart-felt and highly recommended."—Karen Joy Fowler, New York Times bestselling author of We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves"Queen Sugar is a gorgeous, moving story about what grounds us as brothers and sisters, as mothers and daughters, and all the ways we fight to save each other. Natalie Baszile’s characters put brave roots into inhospitable ground, looking for a place, a person, a community to call home. I alternately laughed and wept as they failed each other, forgave each other, lost each other, found themselves. It’s a wise, strong book, and I loved it. You will, too."—Joshilyn Jackson, New York Times bestselling author of Someone Else's Love Story"After turning the last page of Queen Sugar, I already miss the gutsy, contemporary African American woman who ditches California and migrates to Louisiana to run her inherited cane farm. Natalie Baszile is a fresh, new voice that resists all Southern stereotypes, and delivers an authentic knock-out read."—Lalita Tademy, New York Times bestselling author of Cane River and Red River“Raw with hardship and tender with hope, Queen Sugar digs deep to the core of a courageous young widow’s life as she struggles to keep her farm in Louisiana’s sugarcane country. Natalie Baszile writes with a bold and steady hand.”—Beth Hoffman, New York Times bestselling author of Looking for Me and Saving CeeCee Honeycutt"Queen Sugar is a page-turning, heart-breaking novel of the new south, where the past is never truly past, but the future is a hot, bright promise. This is a story of family and the healing power of our connections—to each other, and to the rich land beneath our feet."—Tayari Jones, author of Silver Sparrow“Natalie Baszile’s Queen Sugar is a sweeping, beautifully wrought, and uniquely American story that brings to vibrant life the little known world of Louisiana’s sugarcane country. I fell in love with Charley Bordelon—her huge heart, her kindness, her courage, and her resilience. A lyrical and page-turning meditation on second chances, reinvention, family, and race, Queen Sugar casts quite a spell.”—Melanie Gideon, author of The Slippery Year and Wife 22"Queen Sugar is an accomplished, confident narrative that announces the arrival of a writer to watch."—Krys Lee, author of Drifting House“Gorgeous . . . an exquisitely written book about the joys and sorrows of family, love, endurance, and hard work.”—Peter Orner, author of Last Car Over the Sagamore Bridge“Baszile, whose father arrived in California from Louisiana in 1954, knows the region well, and "Queen Sugar" yields a moving tale of contemporary Southern life.” —San Jose Mercury News“The confidence and intimacy of Queen Sugar come from its parallels with the author’s life story.... Details gleaned through those experiences help create a story where readers can feel the aching muscles and sweat-drenched shirts... With such a captivating first novel, Baszile has established herself as a bright new author worth keeping an eye on.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune “Baszile’s writing style flows easily, and there are beautiful passages around every corner.... a welcome addition to the fellowship of American authors”—The Missourian“Baszile is an eloquent and descriptive writer. Her prose on the Southern landscape and sugarcane farms are worth reading alone.... This is a unique and heartbreaking tale of family members who come from entirely different worlds and reunite to provide for one another. It artfully captures the timelessness of the struggle to survive, the virtues of perseverance, and the undying bonds of blood.” —Alexandra Chang, Bust Magazine “Baszile has a great story to tell, and she does it with equal parts charm, perception, and suspense.”—Country Roads Magazine

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About the Author

Natalie Baszile has a master’s degree in Afro-American Studies from the University of California, Los Angeles, and an MFA from the Warren Wilson Program for Writers where she was a Holden Minority Scholar. Queen Sugar has been made into a dramatic television series, produced for OWN by Warner Horizon Television. Baszile lives in San Francisco with her family.

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Product details

Paperback: 384 pages

Publisher: Penguin Books; Reissue edition (January 27, 2015)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9780143126232

ISBN-13: 978-0143126232

ASIN: 0143126237

Product Dimensions:

5.3 x 0.8 x 8 inches

Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.3 out of 5 stars

1,079 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#54,544 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

I enjoyed the book because it shoved just like the cane sugar, our lives are just as venerable and unpredictable, as well as fragile. It tells of how once we have worked so hard to reach set goals (after overcoming so many setbacks and obstacles) , there is always something to slow us down. It also shows that sometimes we just have to stay in the race and endure until the end and we'll get our prize.

Despite its name, there is little sweetness--in the sense of treacle--in this thoughtful look at what happens when a thoroughly 21st century woman--a Californian, no less--returns to her family roots in Louisiana to take over a sugar plantation bequeathed to her by her father. Queen Sugar transported me into a world I didn't want to leave. With an undercurrent of white-supremacist danger burbling under the surface, the book offers both dark tension and warm-hearted (sweet?) relief, both family and societal conflict that is at once eternal and contemporary. I want a sequel.

Natalie's book is just phenomena especially for a first-time author. I watched the entire season 1 and really liked it. But the way it is presented on tv is quite different from the book. I found myself trying to find how each character in the book was reflective of those on the screen. However, there were a lot of differences so I had to give up trying to find similarities and just concentrate on the book as a separate entity. It depicted sugar cane farming as the central theme whereas the screen version dealt more with the interaction of the characters.Once I separated the two I found that I actually enjoyed the book more. The one distinct similarity between Own's version and the book was that Charlie was a tough as nails woman who was fearless and not prone to quitting on whatever she set out to do. I do wonder if season 2 will deal more with the exceedingly difficult endeavor of growing hardy healthy sugar cane. I was fascinated by the many steps in the process as I know little about farming or southern life, for that matter. I hope that many readers will choose to read this book as it is very interesting and enlightening. I was sorry it ended too soon.

I wanted to read the book before watching the television show and I'm so happy that I did! The story is a familiar Southern farm tale with a twist. I thoroughly enjoyed the vivid descriptions of the landscape and visualized myself in the setting. As a Native Texan who happens to be black I could relate to the race relations of the south and I appreciate that Charley came with a different mindset and succeeded in spite of the fact that she was the only black female farmer in town.

With just an hour to spare, I just finished the book. My favorite character had to be Violet as she seemed to be the most realistic of the bunch. And as much as I tried to like Ralph Angel, I couldn't find the emotion to understand his pain even though my heart went out to Blue. Through Charley's journey, I feel as though I learned a history lesson and a new trade. Lol!! I was confused about Hollywood's character and then shocked at the ending. This book was definitely interesting that left me wanting to know more!

It is a known fact that a book will be different than a movie. For obvious reasons. Time constraints etc. However I struggled in the beginning with the rearrangement of the characters, the omitting of some and the I introduction of others. All in all it worked itself out beautifully. I was pleased with the progress of Charley. Her perseverance in spite of adversary and to allow herself to be loved in process. Everyone should have an aunt Vi! Many have made decision they thought would benefit someone. But playing God has never benefitted anyone. Miss Honey learned that painful lesson. It seems Ralph Angel was destined for his future. His mother may have played a role in his misfortunes. Having recently taken a trip to New Orleans I felt included in their lives. Definitely a story we can relate to.

I wanted to read this book because I heard that the TV show was amazing (I still have yet to play catchup and the new season is about to start). This book did take me longer to read but that was not because I didn’t enjoy it. Quite the contrary.This book here ya’ll gave me all the feels- I laughed, got angry, cried and did it all over again. The characters remind me of my family even though the story is based in the south. All families have those relatives that you don’t want to be bothered with and love from afar. If you don’t, there is an elder that will quote scripture on you and condemn you if you don’t show them love (lol- I know that one first hand). You also have those cousins that even though you don’t see or talk to them every day, you can pick up where you left off and feel like you never missed a beat.I found Charlie’s story to be very inspiring. It’s one of strengthen and determination. Just when you think all the odds (being a widow, single mother of a teenager and the ONLY black female sugarcane farmer in a white male dominated industry) are against you, she still pushed through. Even with the help of others, she embraced the bumps along the way and found her footing all because she wanted to honor the legacy of her father. After all, this was not her destiny. She even manages to find love along the way. CAN WE SAY WINNING and #BLACKGIRLMAGIC.I am no critic, but for this to be Natalie Baszille’s first novel, she did a phenomenal job and I look forward to more from her. I would even like to see a possible part 2 to this book as she left me wanting more.*** Also, to my readers out there, I have been told not to compare the book to the TV series as there are slight difference in characters or even versions of the story. In my opinion, the novels are always better.***

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