Sugar’s Rebellion

Sugar’s Rebellion by Kayla Holmes is a dramatic fiction novel published by Kayla Holmes on March 27, 2021. This 141-page book is written in English and explores the life of a Caribbean slave on a sugar plantation during the 1700s. The narrative centers on Eva, a Cuban slave who possesses the ability to read and write, setting her apart from others in her circumstances. The story unfolds against the historical backdrop of the First Maroon War, detailing Eva’s unexpected sale to a man from Jamaica and the challenges she faces.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as survival, love, and hope as they follow Eva’s journey through her trials and tribulations. The novel provides insight into the complexities of life on a sugar plantation, highlighting the resilience of its characters. With elements of literary criticism woven throughout, Sugar’s Rebellion invites readers to reflect on the historical context and personal struggles of those who lived during this tumultuous period.
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Sugar’s Rebellion is a dramatic fiction novel that captures the life of a Caribbean slave working on a sugar plantation during the 1700s. This novel follows Eva, a Cuban slave. Eva is not your typical slave – she can read, write, and sees more than most. But she could have never foreseen her sale to a man from Jamaica. With the historical backdrop of what became known as the First Maroon War, follow Eva through trials and tribulations as she deals with survival, love, and the weight of hope.
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