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| | The Secret Life of Bees |  | Author: Sue M. Kidd Publisher: HighBridge Audio Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1451 reviews Sales Rank: 752469
Media: Audio CD Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 1
ISBN: 1598878298 EAN: 9781598878295 ASIN: 1598878298
Publication Date: August 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW! Secure packaging, EZ Refunds #761895
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Amazon.com Review In Sue Monk Kidd's The Secret Life of Bees, 14-year-old Lily Owen, neglected by her father and isolated on their South Carolina peach farm, spends hours imagining a blissful infancy when she was loved and nurtured by her mother, Deborah, whom she barely remembers. These consoling fantasies are her heart's answer to the family story that as a child, in unclear circumstances, Lily accidentally shot and killed her mother. All Lily has left of Deborah is a strange image of a Black Madonna, with the words "Tiburon, South Carolina" scrawled on the back. The search for a mother, and the need to mother oneself, are crucial elements in this well-written coming-of-age story set in the early 1960s against a background of racial violence and unrest. When Lily's beloved nanny, Rosaleen, manages to insult a group of angry white men on her way to register to vote and has to skip town, Lily takes the opportunity to go with her, fleeing to the only place she can think of--Tiburon, South Carolina--determined to find out more about her dead mother. Although the plot threads are too neatly trimmed, The Secret Life of Bees is a carefully crafted novel with an inspired depiction of character. The legend of the Black Madonna and the brave, kind, peculiar women who perpetuate Lily's story dominate the second half of the book, placing Kidd's debut novel squarely in the honored tradition of the Southern Gothic. --Regina Marler
Product Description Set in California in 1964, "The Secret Life of Bees" tells the story of Lily Owens, whose life has been shaped around the blurred memory of the afternoon her mother died, and an abusive father. When Lily's fierce-hearted black "stand-in-mother," Rosalean, insults three of the deepest racists in town, Lily decides to spring them both free of their respective jails. They escape to Tiburon, South Carolina, a town that holds the secret to her mother's past. Taken in by an eccentric trio of black beekeeping sisters, Lily is introduced to their mesmerizing world of bees and honey--and love and perseverance.
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The Secret Life Of Bees December 3, 2008 May broke my heart, I cried the entire time I read about her death. You could feel every emotion with every character. A very touching book, parents you must share this with your children. Thank you Sue Monk Kidd for creating such a read.
Secret Life of Bees --excellent book December 3, 2008 Excellent book you root for the gal all the way thru. You want her to get a break after hardship. EXCELLENT READ!!! good movie too!
The Secret Life Of Bees December 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It's a good book, interesting story, well written. It's a fast read. We read it for our book club. Most of us liked it. A couple people were dissappointed and felt it could have been better. It's not on my favorite's list, but it was worth the time.
Great for book-club November 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My book-club liked it more than I did, although I was the one who picked it out. It was a good book, I just don't think it will be that memorable to me in the long run.
Sweeeeeeeeeeet! November 29, 2008 Ms Kidd knows how to make a story live and develop characters outstandingly. This story of 14 year old Lily on a North Carolina peach farm and her adventures to get away from her abusive dad will tug at your heart strings. Thank you for this lovely book and believe it or not this great movie. But read the book first.
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