An engaging and perceptive voice describing an engrossing and particular personal story
- Gary Younge, Guardian
Presenting a hidden but very real face of Britishness that feels esoteric yet relatable at the same time, <i>Sugar and Slate</i> is an amalgamation of education and entertainment personified
The Voice
A wonderful memoir-cum-polemic . . . it is the wit and sagacity that Williams brings to her anecdotes that makes her writing so greatly fulfilling
buzzmag
I loved this book . . . Williams pushes us to ask what 'Welsh' means, what Guyanese means, as much as her luminous words and intricate structure force a deeper understanding of 'classic'
- Sarah Tanburn, Nation Cymru
In this moving and thought-provoking book, Charlotte Williams demonstrates how global histories impact our most intimate spaces and acts. Linking the histories of Africa, South America and rural Wales, it is an unforgettable account of a search for belonging and identity
- S. I. Martin,
‘One of the most arresting memoirs I’ve ever had the pleasure of reading . . . Charlotte Williams reveals lesser-known Welsh history alongside sharing an un-put-down-able account of her journey through dislocation and otherness to self-hood
LoveReading
An imaginative expansion of the autobiographical form
New Welsh Review
Charlotte’s observations and descriptions in<i> Sugar and Slate </i>are highly original and her writing nothing less than brilliant
Caribbean Review
A bona-fide classic . . . The books’ relevance today is undimmed and undiminished . . . <i>Sugar and Slate </i>is animated by vivid glimpses of daily life and the wider culture of all of the places along Williams’ life-route, with pulsing, bravura writing about dances in Georgetown
- Jon Gower, Nation Cymru
Charlotte Williams' thought-provoking and beautiful memoir <i>Sugar and Slate</i> comes back to the fore to retell an ever-pertinent tale of twentieth century multi-ethnic Britain
The Publishing Post
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Charlotte Williams (Author)
Charlotte Williams OBE is a Welsh-Guyanese award-winning author, academic and cultural critic. Her writings span academic publications, memoir, short fiction, reviews, essays and commentaries. She is Emerita Professor at Bangor University and a member of the Learned Society of Wales. Her writings have taken her on travels worldwide but her heart and her home are always in Wales.
Bernardine Evaristo (Introducer)
Bernardine Evaristo, MBE, is the award-winning author of eight books of fiction and verse fiction that explore aspects of the African diaspora. Her novel Girl, Woman, Other made her the first black woman to win the Booker Prize in 2019, as well winning the Fiction Book of the Year Award at the British Book Awards in 2020, where she also won Author of the Year, and the Indie Book Award. She also became the first woman of colour and black British writer to reach No.1 in the UK paperback fiction chart in 2020. Her writing spans reviews, essays, drama and radio, and she has edited and guest-edited national publications, including The Sunday Time's Style magazine. Her other awards and honours include an MBE in 2009. Bernardine is Professor of Creative Writing at Brunel University, London, and President of the Royal Society of Literature. She lives in London with her husband.
www.bevaristo.com