Sugar / Bernice L. McFadden.

"When Sugar arrives in 1950s Bigelow-waltzing down the main square of the sweltering tiny Arkansas town as if she has every right to be there - no one tosses out the welcome mat or invites her in for a Coke. The Bigelow women hate her from the minute they lay eyes on her - on the bouncing blond wig...

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Main Author: McFadden, Bernice L.
Language:English
Published: New York : Dutton, [2000], ©2000.
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Physical Description:229 pages ; 22 cm
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"When Sugar arrives in 1950s Bigelow-waltzing down the main square of the sweltering tiny Arkansas town as if she has every right to be there - no one tosses out the welcome mat or invites her in for a Coke. The Bigelow women hate her from the minute they lay eyes on her - on the bouncing blond wig and red-painted lips that tell them she has never known a hard day's work. Deep in her soul, Pearl Taylor knows what it is that Sugar feels, because it happened to her. It was the day her world shut down, the day the devil himself murdered her young daughter, Jude. It wasn't that Pearl stopped believing in God, exactly; she just couldn't trust him the way she used to. Then Sugar moves in next door, and Pearl's life irrevovably changes. Over sweet potato pie, an unlikely friendship begins, transforming the lives of two women - and an entire community"--Cover.
Call Number:PS3563.C3622 S84 2000
ISBN:9780525945314 (alk. paper)
0525945318 (alk. paper)