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Sugar
Summary
The story of sugar is a story of life and death. As glucose it's the fuel that drives us. It also causes obesity, diabetes and heart disease. Its rise in popularity led to the global spread of slavery, the destruction of indigenous cultures, the proliferation of colonial economies and the growth of multinationals.
Author Bio
Sanjida O'Connell is a writer and journalist known for her work on nature, history, and science. Her writing often combines clear reporting with engaging storytelling, exploring the links between human society and the natural world. In Sugar, she examines the complex history and impact of sugar, from its role in daily life to its connections with empire, slavery, and modern health.
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