Ebook {Epub PDF} The Sugar House by Jean Scheffler






















 · The Sugar House- Jean Scheffler. Posted on Ma by richardbunning. This is a fantastic historical fiction that beautifully tells us so much about the social history of Detroit from until the early s. These were years in which the City was growing to be the combustion engine of the United States of America and then laboured. The Sugar House offers a look inside the Detroit of s America, when industry had begun to drive the nation, and gangsters filled the vacuum left by prohibition with cheap and illegal bootleg whiskey. I discovered indie author Jean Scheffler on Twitter. She tweeted a message detailing her debut novel using words like speakeasy, gangsters, prohibition, and the Roaring Twenties/5.  · In her first novel, The Sugar House, Jean Scheffler takes her readers on an exciting tour of Detroit from until the s through the eyes of Joe Jopolowski, the son of recent Polish immigrants. The story shows Detroit as a city busting at the seams due to growth spurred by money from the automobile industry and an influx of European immigrants and southern bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins.


Sugar Factory is known for over-the-top offerings like sliders with rainbow buns; "insane milkshakes" served in chocolate-covered mugs and decked out with sweets like candy necklaces, candy bars. Read "The Sugar House" by Jean Scheffler available from Rakuten Kobo. A gripping historical fiction that will transport you back in time to the Detroit of the 's- a world of Speakeasies. The Sugar House ebook By Jean Scheffler. Read a Sample. Sign up to save your library. With an OverDrive account, you can save your favorite libraries for at-a-glance information about availability. Find out more about OverDrive accounts. Save Not today. Format. ebook. Author. Jean Scheffler. Publisher. Jean Scheffler.


I had the opportunity to speak with author Jean Scheffler about her novel The Sugar House. The Sugar House is a gripping tale about Detroit from to the s [for an in-depth review, click here]. The story’s protagonist, Joe Jopolowski, grows up from a young boy who follows his Catholic school rules to a young man who associates with Detroit’s notorious Purple Gang during Prohibition. Jean Scheffler is the author of The Sugar House ( avg rating, 46 ratings, 13 reviews, published ). The Sugar House offers a look inside the Detroit of s America, when industry had begun to drive the nation, and gangsters filled the vacuum left by prohibition with cheap and illegal bootleg whiskey. I discovered indie author Jean Scheffler on Twitter. She tweeted a message detailing her debut novel using words like speakeasy, gangsters, prohibition, and the Roaring Twenties.

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