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Marc Aronson, Marina Budhos

Sugar Changed the World

Nonfiction | Book | YA | Published in 2010

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Key Figures

Marc Aronson

Born on October 19, 1950, Marc Aronson lives in Maplewood, New Jersey. His grandfather, Solomon Aronson, was the heir to a long line of rabbis in Kiev dating back to the Middle Ages. Currently, he teaches Library and Information Science at Rutgers University-New Brunswick. He also writes non-fiction history works targeted to young adults, mostly specializing in American history. Some of his most notable works are Sir Walter Raleigh and the Quest for El Dorado, Ain’t Nothing but a Man: My Quest to Find the Real John Henry, and Race: A History Beyond Black and White. He married novelist Marina Budhos in 1997, and they have two sons. 

Marina Budhos

Marina Budhos is an award-winning novelist who also teaches English at William Paterson University. Her works include the novels The Professor of Light, Ask Me No Questions, and Tell Us We’re Home and the non-fiction book Remix: Conversations with Immigrant Teenagers. As she describes in the Prologue, her interest in sugar came from her descent from Indian indentured laborers in Guyana. She co-wrote Sugar Changed the World and Eyes of the World: Robert Capa & Gerda Taro & The Invention of Modern Photojournalism with her husband, Marc Aronson.

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