Queen Sugar (novel)

Queen Sugar

Cover of book Queen Sugar by Natalie Baszile
Author Natalie Baszile
Country United States
Language English
Genre Fiction
Publisher Pamela Dorman Books
Publication date
February 6, 2014
Media type Print (paperback)
Pages 384 pp (first edition)
ISBN 0670026131 (first edition)
Preceded by None

Queen Sugar, is a novel written by Natalie Baszile, her first published novel. It is a mother-daughter story of reinvention. It tells the story about a woman, who unexpectedly inherits a sugarcane farm in Louisiana. The book was published by Penguin in 2014 as the debut novel of Baszile.

Baszile, a UCLA graduate, started writing her African-American-themed tale of endurance and hope in the American South in the early 1990s, and the text was only ready ten years later. She first presented the manuscript to publishers in 2009 but without any success. After revising the book for another two years, she resubmitted the text, with one agent agreeing to represent her.

Baszile took part in a women writer's retreat in Hedgebrook. A friend of hers who was also at the retreat, the novelist Sarah Manyika, suggested that she read part of a chapter from Queen Sugar to fellow residents. Leigh Haber, Oprah magazine's book editor was attending and loved the novel and passed it to people at Harpo because she thought they might be interested in it. A few months after that, Harpo called to say they wanted to option the book for a project.[1]

Adaptation

In 2014, after a few months from publication by Penguin, the Oprah television network OWN negotiated the deal to turn the book into a television series. It was created, directed and executive produced by Ava DuVernay. Oprah Winfrey served as an executive producer. The series airs on Oprah Winfrey Network and premiered on September 6, 2016.[2][3][4] On August 1, 2016, the series was renewed for a second season ahead of its television premiere.[5][6]

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