Review of WSBS by The Midwest Book Review

We received a surprise letter in the mail today, from Midwest Book Review.  Its website says, “Established in 1976, the Midwest Book Review is an organization committed to promoting literacy, library usage, and small press publishing. The MBR publishes [several] monthly book review magazines specifically designed for community and academic librarians, booksellers, and the general reading public.


The review consists of a synopsis and a final paragraph critique:


“White Sugar, Brown Sugar” is a superbly crafted novel replete with historically accurate details of a racially charged decade in the American South. As thoughtful and thought provoking as it is grittily accurate and engaging from beginning to end, “White Sugar, Brown Sugar” is highly recommended reading and would prove to be a welcome addition to community library Contemporary Fiction collections.”




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Published on September 10, 2013 16:57
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