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Sugar

Edward Narain and Tarryn Phillips

 

University of Toronto Press © 2024

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A brutal murder causes worlds to collide in Fiji, forcing an unlikely trio to search for answers and reveal some uncomfortable truths. Keenly observed and full of heart, Sugar is an intimate portrayal of grief, friendship, and culture clash that prompts new ways of thinking about the world.

In Suva, the bustling capital of Fiji, a tropical cyclone is looming. In this city of dazzling contradictions, three strangers are living worlds apart. Hannah is a young Australian expat who volunteers at a local health organisation while leading a heady life of house parties and weekend getaways. Isikeli is a teenager from the informal settlement who has given up on his childhood dream of playing rugby and cares for his diabetic grandmother. Rishika is an Indo-Fijian historian who put her career on hold when she got married, only to find that her once compassionate husband has become increasingly estranged. When a brutal murder causes their worlds to collide, this unlikely trio must search for answers. Along the way, they are each forced to confront uncomfortable truths about global development, its darker side, and their place within it.

 

Based on a combination of long-term research and lived experience, this compelling ethnographic novel reveals the hidden ways global inequality and violence play out in everyday lives. Keenly observed and full of heart, Sugar is an intimate portrayal of grief, friendship, and culture clash that will prompt new ways of thinking about the world.

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