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Book review: Sugar in the Blood, By Andrea Stuart

 

Boyd Tonkin
Friday 28 June 2013 18:05 BST
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Andrea Stuart can trace one part of her Barbadian family back to George Ashby, a blacksmith who left England in the 1630s. The semi-documented misery of slavery hides another.

Out of four centuries of assymetrical pasts, she fashions a rich family memoir that also serves as a vivid history of Caribbean slavery, and a moving account of migration.

"Mixed-race on both sides, blending the histories of both oppressor and oppressed", the Ashbys and Stuarts experience on, and under, the skin this "epic movement of people".

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