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The Secret Life of Bees
Author: Sue Kidd

Book Information
Publisher: Viking Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
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ISBN-13: 9780670894604 - ISBN-10: 0670894605
Publication Date: 1/28/2002
Pages: 301


Other Versions of this Book: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Hardcover, Audio Cassette (Abridged), Audio CD (Unabridged)

Book Description:
"The bees came the summer of 1964, the summer I turned fourteen and my life went spinning off into a whole new orbit, and I mean whole new orbit. Looking back on it now, I want to say the bees were sent to me. I want to say they showed up like the angel Gabriel appearing to the Virgin Mary, setting events in motion I could never have guessed." So begins the story of Lily Melissa Owens, a plucky girl, rich in humor despite heart wrenching circumstances. Living on a peach farm in South Carolina with her harsh, unyielding father, her entire life has been shaped around one devastating, though blurred, memory- the afternoon her mother was killed. Four at the time, she remembers innocently picking up the gun. And, she has her father's eyewitness account of the gun firing. People remind her it was an accident, yet she's inhabited by a torturous guilt. Lily's only real companion is Rosaleen, a tender, but fierce-hearted black woman who cooks, cleans and acts as her "stand-in mother."

South Carolina in 1964 is a place and time of seething racial divides. When violence explodes one summer afternoon, and Rosaleen is arrested and beaten, Lily is desperate, not only to save Rosaleen, but to flee a life she can no longer endure. Calling upon her colorful wits and uncommon daring, she breaks Rosaleen out of jail and the two of them take off, runaway-fugitives conjoined in an escape that quickly turns into Lily's quest for the truth about her mother's life.

Following a trail left ten years earlier, Lily and Rosaleen end up in the home of three bee-keeping sisters. No ordinary women, the sisters revere a Black Madonna and tend a unique brand of female spirituality that reaches back to the time of slavery. As Lily's life becomes deeply entwined with theirs, she is irrevocably altered. In a mesmerizing world of bees and honey, amid the strength and power of wise women, Lily journeys through painful secrets and shattering betrayals, finding her way to the single thing her heart longs for most.


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Top Member Book Reviews

Krista C. (kacey14) - OR wrote on 3/27/2009...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

I just finished reading this book, and Sue Monk Kidd once again held me enthralled to the last page. The story of Lily, Roasaleen, and the Boatwright sisters was extremely compelling. The language Kidd used to tell this story was luminous.

I loved her word pictures. The turn of a phrase caught me so off guard once in awhile that I just had to stop and re-read it. Kidd doesn't resort to cliched sayings. I enjoyed learning more about bee keeping. Kidd weaves stories and legends of bees with apiary facts thoughout the book. I also gained a better understanding about life in a small corner of South Carolina just as the Civil Rights movement was gaining ground in 1964.

Now if Kidd would only follow this book up with a sequel. I want to know how things turned out with Zach and Lily!

Linda S. (Ladyslott) wrote on 11/1/2005...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

Beautifully written book about a young girl named Lily, and her acceptance of her mother's death, and her finding a new family in an unexpected place.

Yahaira C. (yari20) wrote on 2/20/2009...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Wow, what an amazing book. It made me laugh, cry, and just yearn for those old days, being a little girl, surrounded by all the wise women in my family. Very touching book. It's a must read for everyone.

Paula G. (oscarsdream) wrote on 12/11/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I enjoyed the book, wanted to read it before i saw the movie. The book has some very tragic moments, but it was very well written. They seemed to have picked good actors for the film.

Karen R. (karendawn) wrote on 7/19/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A good book about growing up and realizing that life isn't always how you'd like it to be, but that you can still find happiness.

Lisa R. (LisaLoo) wrote on 3/12/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I enjoyed this book. Lisa

Barbara M. S. (SWEETIE) wrote on 10/26/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A compelling novel of a young girl growing up in the South without a mother. She finds the love and acceptance she needs in an unusual place. A great story.

Beth M. wrote on 8/24/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Great book!

Lori G. wrote on 7/30/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Excellent read. Finished in one day!

Jean F. (meanjean90) wrote on 6/1/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Story of a young motherless white girl with her beloved negro nanny that fled a ruthless father and them human rights issues in South Carolina after the Civil Rights Bill was passed. Heart wrenching to see what happens to a small child when they loose their mother. Good reading.


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