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by Sue Monk Kidd (Author) "At night I would lie in bed and watch the show, how bees squeezed through the cracks of my bedroom wall and flew circles around..." (more)
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In Sue Monk Kidd's The Secret Life of Bees, 14-year-old Lily Owen, neglected by her father and isolated on their Georgia 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 --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


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Honey-sweet but never cloying, this debut by nonfiction author Kidd (The Dance of the Dissident Daughter) features a hive's worth of appealing female characters, an offbeat plot and a lovely style. It's 1964, the year of the Civil Rights Act, in Sylvan, S.C. Fourteen-year-old Lily is on the lam with motherly servant Rosaleen, fleeing both Lily's abusive father T. Ray and the police who battered Rosaleen for defending her new right to vote. Lily is also fleeing memories, particularly her jumbled recollection of how, as a frightened four-year-old, she accidentally shot and killed her mother during a fight with T. Ray. Among her mother's possessions, Lily finds a picture of a black Virgin Mary with "Tiburon, S.C." on the back so, blindly, she and Rosaleen head there. It turns out that the town is headquarters of Black Madonna Honey, produced by three middle-aged black sisters, August, June and May Boatwright. The "Calendar sisters" take in the fugitives, putting Lily to work in the honey house, where for the first time in years she's happy. But August, clearly the queen bee of the Boatwrights, keeps asking Lily searching questions. Faced with so ideally maternal a figure as August, most girls would babble uncontrollably. But Lily is a budding writer, desperate to connect yet fiercely protective of her secret interior life. Kidd's success at capturing the moody adolescent girl's voice makes her ambivalence comprehensible and charming. And it's deeply satisfying when August teaches Lily to "find the mother in (herself)" a soothing lesson that should charm female readers of all ages. (Jan. 28)Forecast: Blurbs from an impressive lineup of women writers Anita Shreve, Susan Isaacs, Ursula Hegi pitch this book straight at its intended readership. It's hard to say whether confusion with the similarly titled Bee Season will hurt or help sales, but a 10-city author tour should help distinguish Kidd. Film rights have been optioned and foreign rights sold in England and France.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Y'all Stop Now, Jul 22 2007
By Shelton Seabold "Wasabi the great" (Montclair) - See all my reviews
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A motherless girl who sets off on her own to find a mother, it doesn't matter to Lily the color or age, and discovers herself and more than she was expecting. "In the photo by my bed my mother is perptually smiling on me. I guess I have forgiven us both, although sometimes in the night my dreams will take me back to the sadness, and I have to wake up and forgive us again." She is now fourteen and was only four when her mother tragically died in the heat of rage.
THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES, about maternal loss and betrayal, guilt and forgiveness, has a wisdom about life, entwined with the transforming power of love, and it reminded me so strongly of the books THE HEART IS A LONELY HUNTER and the ever-popular and jaw-dropping BARK OF THE DOGWOOD. But Kidd's novel has something even these other books don't-a sweetness that feeds the soul. The main character's harsh father had made her believe that she was responsible for the death of her mother.

This being a fictional account, the main character could forgive her mother for leaving her alone, seeking for what was taken from her. She longs for and goes on a search to find the single thing her heart longs for. I, on the other hand, could not forgive -- or forget how very helpless a young girl feels as she struggles for some kind of closure to her grief. This is truly a forgiving story for the motherless child in all of us.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No secret here, Oct 13 2006
By Frank Gwire (Ottawa) - See all my reviews
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THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES is one of a handful of books that I would recommend to a friend or the average Amazon reader. LIFE OF PI is another, along with Sedaris's ME TALK PRETTY. All are different-unique in their own way. But all are also stellar reads. Sue Monk Kidd does a brilliant job of laying out a storyline that is not only believable, but is interesting as well. I could not put this book down. Lily Owens will capture your heart. Despite the abuse from the hands of her father T. Ray, she turned out to be a survivor. Sharing her destiny with the beekeeping sisters, and their Black Madonna honey, she finally attains some emotional security in her life. May, one of the sisters is someone who inspires. This is a novel for young adults and adults, because at 14, Lily fights with the hazy memory of her dead mother whom she misses and longs for in rural South Carolina of 1964, where racial violence is inescapable. She finds solace in her surrogate mother - the family's black servant, Rosaleen, who later becomes a victim of racial hatred. It moved on to the escape of Lily and Rosaleen, the search for the identity of Lily's mother's identity and the quest for a sense of belonging in her life This journey led Lily and Rosaleen into the lives of three strange but alluring beekeepers who set Lily who helped Lily to grow up and be at peace with her family and its history.

Also recommended: KATZENJAMMER by Jackson McCrae
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars For teens only!, Jun 13 2004
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Unfortunately I had to get through this book for my book club. I found it to be a waste of time from beginning to end and well below the dignity of adult reading. The writing is not compelling, the story predictable, unbelievable and as sticky-sweet as honey.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just as good when read a second time
I loved this book the first time I read it years ago. Recently I reread it and enjoyed it even more so, mostly because now I'm a beekeeper. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Barbara

4.0 out of 5 stars Busy bees, buzzing with life...
This is a simple, unpretentious read, yet very pleasant.

1964, rural South Carolina. Many different themes are explored through the voice of Lily, a white 14... Read more
Published 13 months ago by I LOVE BOOKS

5.0 out of 5 stars I thouroughly enjoyed the journey I took with Lily Owens
Lily is 14 the summer her world changes. She lost her mother at four in a terrible accident that she can't remember more than as a blur. Read more
Published on Oct 14 2007 by D. R. Rooney

4.0 out of 5 stars A charming little gem
A lovely summer read. Women would probably enjoy this more than men. Strong storyline. Unforgettable characters
Published on Jul 4 2007 by Mary Ellen

5.0 out of 5 stars Touching Heart felt story
I really en joyed reading this book. Although it was quite short, the story progresses well and really touches your heart. Read more
Published on Feb 21 2007 by Lisa Reader

5.0 out of 5 stars A must read
This is a must read for all women. The themes in this book run deep and there is a lot of spirituality without being preachy. Read more
Published on Nov 23 2006 by JBB

1.0 out of 5 stars Generic Sap

Ok this book started off mediocre then got worse. People, this book is not "mystical" or original. Read more
Published on Oct 25 2006 by JR

5.0 out of 5 stars Don't Worry Bee Happy ...
I add my voice to the hundreds here who have reviewed this book. The Secret Life of Bees is a remarkable story remarkably well told. Read more
Published on Sep 5 2006 by Dave and Joe

5.0 out of 5 stars THE MADONNA AS QUEEN BEE...
This New York Times best selling novel is a beautifully written, coming of age story, set in rural South Carolina in 1964 against the back drop of the civil rights movement. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars No secret here
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