By: Miguel Bonnefoy
Genres: Fiction Adventure
Posted: August 30, 2018
Very often in a story, even perhaps in the beginning, the reader can connect various plots and threads to one another to try to figure out the message or what will happen to the characters and so forth. In other words, in any other story, the author teases the reader by giving hints about what is to be expected. BLACK SUGAR is a different novel altogether because the author's meanings and threads aren't clear until the very end of the novel. Yet once the reader understands the story, then an explosion of ideas occurs and one can't help but think what a clever and intelligent the novel BLACK SUGAR, along with its message of greed and corruption becomes.
There is a strong reminiscence of a flowing river throughout the story and how human beings attempt to control the river, but they cannot. And an epithet of "pride before the fall" is an apt way of describing the characters who think they found the solutions, but in truth made things a whole lot worse, or so it seems.
My favorite parts of the story included the characters of Eva and Serena and the attention to detail that Miguel Bonnefoy has made when writing in different eras. I am pretty sure that BLACK SUGAR is something I will be reading again soon to see if I can capture more references than before.
For a reader who is looking for diverse reads or something of moral nature or desires to see the effects that treasure has on people and community, BLACK SUGAR by Miguel Bonnefoy should be a perfect fit.
Book Summary
Miguel Bonnefoy’s colourful tale of a family’s changing fortunes is also the fascinating story of Venezuela’s development over the course of the 20th century.
On the edge of the Latin American rainforest, the Oteros family farm sugar cane in their remote corner of the earth.
Cut off entirely from the modern world, life is peaceful, uneventful. Until, that is, a succession of ships arrive in search of Henry Morgan’s legendary lost treasure, said to be buried deep beneath the forest floor.
Soon, the isolated villagers are exposed to all the trappings of modernity, while the travellers’ search for booty unearths more than anybody could have anticipated…
And so it was that the treasure lay buried amid scraps of sail and a pirate’s corpse, preserved within the belly of the Caribbean…
                    
                    by: Miguel Bonnefoy
 Gallic Books
 April 1, 2018
 On Sale: April 3, 2018
 Featuring: 
 208 pages 
ISBN: 1910477524 
EAN: 9781910477526 
Kindle: B079X46FJC 
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