Sovereign Sugar: Industry and Environment in Hawai'i is a 2014 nonfiction book by Carol A. MacLennan, published by University of Hawaii Press.
The book discusses how the sugar industry had changed Hawaiian politics and demography.
[2] The book includes 11 appendices, maps, and photographs taken from archives.
[3] Sonia P. Juvik of the University of Hawaii stated that the book is "a valuable source of information".
[2] Richard P. Tucker of the University of Michigan described the book as "the finest and best integrated study of Hawai‘i’s transformations over the past two centuries.