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Sugar Turner (Author), Tracy Bachrach Ehlers (Author)
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0292701950 978-0292701953 September 1, 2003

All her life, Sugar Turner has had to hustle to survive. An African American woman living in the inner city, she has been a single mother juggling welfare checks, food stamps, boyfriends and husbands, illegal jobs, and home businesses to make ends meet for herself and her five children. Her life's path has also wandered through the wilderness of crack addiction and prostitution, but her strong faith in God and her willingness to work hard for a better life pulled her through. Today, Turner is off welfare and is completing her education. She is computer literate, holds a job in the local school system, has sent three of her children to college, and is happily married.

In this engrossing book, Sugar Turner collaborates with anthropologist Tracy Bachrach Ehlers in telling her story. Through conversations with Ehlers, diary entries, and letters, Turner vividly and openly describes all aspects of her life, including motherhood, relationships with men, welfare and work, and her attachment to her friends, family, and life in the "hood." Ehlers also gives her reactions to Turner's story, discussing not only how it belies the "welfare queen" stereotype, but also how it forced her to confront her own lingering confusions about race, her own bigotry.

What emerges from this book is a fascinating story of two women from radically different backgrounds becoming equal witnesses to each other's lives. By allowing us into the real world of an inner-city African American mother, they replace with compassion and insight the stereotypes, half-truths, and scorn that too often dominate public discourse.


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The phrase welfare mother appears regularly in newspaper articles and is heard frequently on television news programs. This book provides a much-needed context for that all-too-common expression. Turner and coauthor Ehlers, an anthropology professor, tell the story of a single mother living from welfare check to welfare check, battling an addiction to crack and resorting now and then to prostitution to feed herself and her children. Relying on an unshakable determination to escape poverty and not succumb to hopelessness, Turner successfully pulled herself out of this life and into a better one. Now working in the school system in a midwestern city (we aren't told exactly where), Turner, who never tells us her real name, looks back on her 17 years at the bottom with wisdom and honesty. Inspirational is a much overused term, but it applies here. It's impossible to read this book and not develop an intense respect and admiration for the author. A moving look at the welfare life and a powerful testament to one woman's strength and resilience. David Pitt
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"The phrase welfare mother appears regularly in newspaper articles and is heard frequently on television news programs. This book provides a much-needed context for that all-too-common expression. . . . Inspirational is a much overused term, but it applies here. It's impossible to read this book and not develop an intense respect and admiration for the author. A moving look at the welfare life and a powerful testament to one woman's strength and resilience."

Product Details

  • Paperback: 267 pages
  • Publisher: University of Texas Press (September 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0292701950
  • ISBN-13: 978-0292701953
  • Product Dimensions: 12.5 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,658,999 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining...enlightening...thought-provoking, August 16, 2002
I am a middle class white woman who lived all her life in predominantly white neighborhoods until 7 months ago, when I moved onto an ethnically diverse, upscale block in the middle of the hood. This book, SUGAR'S LIFE IN THE HOOD, confirmed what my experiences here had been teaching me: that black culture, in some ways, resembles the stereotypes with which I had been raised, but in many other ways, is totally different. The multidimensionality of Sugar Turner defies stereotypes. I am humbled and inspired by her ingenuity, honesty, persistence, kind-heartedness, and faith.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Hold onto your faith no matter what u been through, September 4, 2002
"Who am I & why am I?" these questions and more were always disrupting Sugar's thoughts, until one day Tracy Bachrach Ehlers gave Sugar the opportunity of getting answers, by writing her story. Throughout the journey of Sugar & Tracy you will find many different reasons Sugar wanted her story told. The one reason I feel held true page after page is "Don't give up, God can change anybody.

Two women from opposite lifestyles come together to cleanse one, but ironically they both receive the greatest bath of their lives. Sugar Turner is a hustler, hooker and welfare mother. Amongst her negatives, I found her to have an angelic and smart voice. Ehlers, the author of Sugar's Life in the Hood is a cultural anthropologist and has done an excellent job of showing the social structure of Sugar's world. Sugar's story chronicled how she came from hustling, prostitution and welfare to enrolling in college, being apart of an entrepreneur program and forward to a paying job.

The author did an excellent job of painting pictures from Sugar and Ehler's world. I felt like Sugar was my friend and I rooted for her throughout the book. The author and Sugar shared in the telling of this story, because they worked so well together the book was more showing then telling and narration. Everyone should read Sugar's story whether you are gainfully employed or seeking employment or need help out of a situation.

Missy
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