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House That Sugar Built
by Donna Brewster
This book is a mixture of fact and fiction and tells the story of
Margaret McGuffiie and the house in Wigtown where she lived. At that
time, in the 19th Century, the house on Station Road was called
Barbados, today it is known as Dunure, as it has been for about 100
years. Margaret McGuffie was black, the daughter of a Wigtown merchant
who made his money in the Carribbean through the sugar trade, hence the
title. She had practically disappeared from the memory of the town,
until author Donna Brewster became curious about the history of the
house she lived in and began researching. Over a period of ten years
she pieced together much of the history of Margaret McGuffie and her
family, and then wrote her story as it could have happened. The book is
fiction, but at the back the author lists, by chapter, the events from
it that were actually known to have happened on the basis of documented
evidence. If you are interested in Wigtown in the 19th Century, you may
find this book of interest. I have not read this book, only leafed
through it, but my wife has just finished it as I write this, and she
enjoyed it, so you may too!
By the way, for the
widest selection of used and rare books anywhere, you might like to
take a look at www.abebooks.co.uk
- UK site of the world's largest network for used, rare and
out-of-print books. Here you will also find a
number of bookshops based in Dumfries and Galloway itself. Recently
while out for a walk one evening in Bladnoch I saw an old book through
the window of a bookshop, and when I got home I looked for the book on
this site, and even found the copy from that particular shop along with
the price!
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