Sugar never saw color, she simply saw people for who they were. Sugar had an amazing innocence about her. For an activity, I would have a discussion about the book and ask questions. I learned so much about African and Chinese cultures because of this book. It was also interesting for me to see how Sugar learned to love her name. Sugar had to move on with her life, and Bobby as well. Seeing Sugar and Booby’s friendship become distance was difficult, but I knew that it was for the best. The book produced so many emotions in me. Sugar also moves, but she moves to the North. The plantation is sold, and Bobby moves to New Orleans with his family. Tom wants revenged, so he burns the mill. The Chinese men become friends with the African Americans, and they all work together. Willa brings men from China to work on the plantation. The plantation needs more workers, so Mr. Wills the owner of the plantation finds out that Bobby is playing with Sugar, and he prohibits their friendship.
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