The Girl from the Sugar Plantation: A gripping and emotional family saga of love and secrets

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4.5
2 reviews
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338
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About this ebook

 An unputdownable story about a woman in search of the truth, the man she falls in love with, and the devastation of the Second World War.1934, Guyana: All her life, Mary Grace has wanted to know the truth about who her parents really are. As the mixed-race daughter of two white plantation owners, her childhood has been clouded by whispered rumours, and the circumstances of her birth have been kept a closely guarded secret… 

Aunt Winnie is the only person Mary Grace can confide in. Feeling lost and lonely, her place in society uncertain, Mary Grace decides to forge her own path in the world. And she finds herself unexpectedly falling for charming and affluent Jock Campbell, a planter with revolutionary ideas.

But, with the onset of the Second World War, their lives will be changed forever. And Mary Grace and Jock will be faced with the hardest decision of all – to fight for freedom or to follow their hearts…

An utterly compelling and evocative story about the heart-breaking choices men and women had to make during a time of unimaginable change. Perfect for fans of The Secret Wife and Island of Secrets.

What readers are saying about The Girl from the Sugar Plantation:

The Girl from the Sugar Plantation is a beautifully written story that has it all. I whizzed through this beautiful book, unable to put it down. A wonderful and heartrending story with lovely characters. Very highly recommended.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars

‘This is a powerful book of love, relationships and trust What great writing from a great author… Five Stars!’ Stardust Book Reviews, 5 stars

‘I absolutely adore Sharon Maas's books - she is one of my favourite authors, someone whose stories give me hours of reading pleasure. And this wonderful book is one of her best! I loved this book from start to finish, savouring every word, the author's beautiful prose. An evocative, powerful story of a family and a country. LOVED every word and I absolutely cannot wait for more from this amazing author.’ Renita D’Silva, 5 stars

‘I practically read this book in one sitting (or certainly would have, if life hadn't interfered)!  I became invested in this story from the opening line and it held my attention to the very last. I highly recommend this book, not only to lovers of historical fiction, but anyone who just loves to read!’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars

I loved, loved, loved this. An easy 5 stars.  One of my top reads of this year.’ Goodreads reviewer, 5 stars

‘This novel again read like a film, the setting is stunningly vivid and the colours build up to form quite a picture of history and culture. The plot is nicely done, steady and builds to a climax of twists and secrets. The Girl from the Sugar Plantation is a fascinating read!’ The Book Trail, 5 stars

'The gripping, evocative and poignant story of a young girl's difficult transition into womanhood amidst a time of turmoil.’ Mrs Blog’s Books

Loved it!!! Really absorbing story… Sharon Maas weaves a fine tale and remains one of my go-to authors.’ MetLineReader

An epic story of family deceit, love and identity set against a stunning backdrop and yet there is much more to this book than that. With a rich cast of characters, you cannot help but get completely absorbed in their lives. I adored The Girl from the Sugar Plantation and recommend it highly. If you love books that contain exotic settings, family secrets and lies and historical fact you will enjoy this book… a wonderfully written piece of historical fiction.’ Bloomin' Brilliant Books

These books have taken me to a far-off land, to another time, that feels nothing like the world I have grown up in… The magic and power of music, the pain and pleasure of love, the destructive nature of secrets and lies all delved deep into my heart and I expect will stay there for some time. This is a powerful and emotional story that will melt even the coldest of hearts.’ Little Miss No Sleep                      

Ratings and reviews

4.5
2 reviews
Kaz Lehnert
December 5, 2017
Although enjoyable i found this book slightly tedious in parts as i found it got caught up with a lot of historical political facts ...... i enjoyed the previous 3 novels a lot more ....still worthy of reading and sharon maas a brilliant author
1 person found this review helpful
Vivian Brandon
October 19, 2017
BRITISH GUIANA in 1934 was a time of financial wealth for white planters; while a time of abject poverty for the black and coloured workers. Mary Grace, was raised in the world of the white planters, as an adopted daughter; but knew the injustice of being coloured, looked down upon, being called awful names or just ignored. Her mother said Mary was weak, a jellyfish. Secrets his truth. Would love and support allow Mary Grace to stand and strike back, as jellyfish are known to do? Stellar characters and storyline make this a gripping, page turning dramatic read! The last in a series. I have to read the previous books. Would also like to read a follow-up book about Mary. 4 1/2 stars. Voluntarily read ARC, through Netgalley and publisher, for honest review.
1 person found this review helpful

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