Smell of Sugarcane
Discover the captivating tale of survival and family bonds in "Smell of Sugarcane," a compelling novel by Beverly Ann Menke. Published in 2013 by University Press of America, this engaging hardback spans 302 pages and draws readers into a poignant journey through the eyes of Sophia James, an eleven-year-old girl tasked with the immense responsibility of caring for her five younger siblings after being abandoned in Puerto Rico.
As Sophia reflects on her childhood, now at sixty years old, she recounts her struggles and triumphs while creating a large canvas that symbolizes her past. Based on a true story, "Smell of Sugarcane" explores themes of family life, resilience, and the challenges of youth. Perfect for those who enjoy touching fiction rooted in real-life experiences, this book promises to stir your emotions and leave a lasting impression. Don’t miss out on this unforgettable narrative from a talented author.