Rating:  Summary: Wonderful Book! Review: This was a great read on so many levels - Lily's story and perspectives, the relationships of the women, the personalized experiences in the early days of the Civil Rights Act, as well as the wonderful use of language. Great for discussing with a book group!
Rating:  Summary: A profound and satisfying read Review: Sue Monk Kidd's expression of a young girl seeking inner peace through her tribulations of finding family and love manages to combine poignant humor and insight, making "The Secret Life of Bees" a truly remarkable story. A beautiful read.
Rating:  Summary: A joyful, touching book Review: I love books that manage to be poignant without being heartbreaking, and uplifting without being sappy or predictable. So many authors rely on tragedy to move their readers, but few know how to do this without sending us straight to the psychiatrist or the cookie jar. Ms. Kidd did a fine job. Her prose was deceptively simple and totally addictive. This book made me laugh aloud, shed a few tears, and root for the heroine(s) of this book with all of my heart.
Rating:  Summary: A must read for all daughters Review: I loved this book. It was a quick and easy read, I finished it in one day. The author has a wonderful way of pulling you in this story as if you are watching it unfold before you. The details and descriptions of places, people and feelings are some of the best I've read. I cried, I was scared, I laughed out loud and I fell in love right along with Lily. I think this book should be a must read for all high-school aged girls, it gives you a sense of determination, power and understanding. Bravo!
Rating:  Summary: South Carolina comes to your living room Review: Set in South Carolina, The Secret Life of Bees brings it's characters and the area to life. The writing is beautiful and the story engaging. We follow the saga of 14-year old Lily Owens, who has lost her mother to an accident that appears to be her fault and whose father ignores her on a good day, as she tries to make sense of her life. As if that wasn't enough, the people we meet along the way are well worth the ride.I thoroughly enjoyed this book. This also is an excellent novel for book clubs, because it is thought provoking and stirs up good discussion. I highly recommend it and I look forward to Ms. Kidd's next novel.
Rating:  Summary: "The hardest thing in life is choosing what matters." p 147 Review: I could read this novel neither fast enough to devour the plot nor slowly enough to savor the prose. Tantalizing word play teased the taste buds of my writer's soul as each course delivered new descriptors. My copy is full of highlighted passages that spoke directly to my heart and transported me to that bee farm in South Carolina. The literary world is a sweeter place thanks to this honey of a creation. I will look forward to sampling more of Ms. Kidd's offerings in the future.
Rating:  Summary: A Bee-autiful Book! Review: The Secret Life of Bees, Sue Monk Kidd, is a wonderful book for anyone who has ever questioned where their strength comes from. In this novel, fourteen year-old Lily travels to Triburon, South Carolina, in search of knowledge of her deceased mother's past. There she stays with three beekeeping sisters: May, June, and August. Throughout the story the reader is captivated by the parallels between bee's behavior and the behavior of human beings...and most of all, with Lily's quest to find something to connect her to her mother's past. In this book- in the face of racial adversity - people blend together and help each other grow. And Lily learns not just where she came from, but also that she can "bee"come something - we all can. This was the best book I have read in awhile and just passed it on to my mom, who is also loving it!
Rating:  Summary: I couldn't put it down! Review: This was such a great book! I just finished it and already I want to read it again! There were so many lines in the book that I wanted to put up on my qoute board. I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to read great story.
Rating:  Summary: A Wonderful Book About the Power of Women Review: This is a great book, and I would recommend it to anyone, particularly anyone female. Sue Monk Kidd creates a world of real people who you can truly care about, and reminds us that there is strength within us all. I loved reading it and hated when it was over.
Rating:  Summary: Seeking Memories of a Mother Review: In" The Secret Life of Bees,"we meet Lily Owens and her abusive father, T.Ray . This story is set in the South in 1964. Lily has a dark memory of her mother's death and follows a clue she found among her mother's possessions. The clue-a picture of a Black Modonna. We follow Lily's quest for understanding and acceptance in this very moving,well-written novel.
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