The Cost of Sugar by Cynthia Mcleod

The Cost of Sugar by Cynthia Mcleod

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Now a major motion picture, The Cost of Sugar is the historical story of Jewish family planters and their slaves in Suriname when sugar ruled as King.

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The Cost of Sugar by Cynthia Mcleod

The Cost of Sugar is the historical story of Jewish family planters and their slaves in Suriname. Now a major motion picture, The Cost of Sugar gives an engrossing account of eighteenth century Suriname at the time when the country was ruled by the Dutch. The hypocrisies behind the veneer of a respectable colonial life are revealed through the eyes of two Jewish step sisters, Elza and Sarith, descendants of the settlers of New Jerusalem of the River' known today as Jodensavanne. Their pampered existences become intertwined with the fate of the plantations as the slaves decide to fight against the violent repression they have endured for too long...Cynthia McLeod presents a frank expose of life in a Dutch colony when sugar was king and demanded the consummate allegiance of all - colonists and slaves - regardless of the tragic consequence.
"An invaluable history of Suriname, a best seller" (DE TELEGRAAF) "The most popular novel of the Dutch Suriname literature is still The Cost of Sugar" (NRC HANDELSBLAD)
Cynthia McLeod has written mostly on the theme of slavery. The Cost of Sugar is her most successful book which sold 125,000 in Netherlands and Suriname. She is the widow of late Ambassador Donald McLeod, and daughter of Dr. Johan Ferrier, the last governor and first president of Surinam. Cynthia lives in Surinam and is active in social and educational projects
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ISBN 13 9781908446275
ISBN 10 1908446277
Title The Cost of Sugar
Author Cynthia Mcleod
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hoperoad Publishing
Year published 2013-09-01
Number of pages 298
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.