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ISBN-10: 1598956426

ISBN-13: 9781598956429

Nov 2006

Publisher: Penguin Group USA

Unabridged

Language: English
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The Secret Life of Bees (Other, 2006) Other Editions...
Author: Sue Monk Kidd


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Other Editions
Hardcover, 2002 - Buy it now for $15.79 (Save 36%)
Audio, 2001 - Buy it now for $11.00 (Save 68%)
Audio, 2001 - Buy it now for $7.19 (Save 79%)
Hardcover, 2002 - Buy it now for $96.20
Paperback, 2003 - Buy it now for $0.75 (Save 94%)
Audio, 2002 - Buy it now for $17.10 (Save 76%)
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Paperback, 2005 - Buy it now for $1.88 (Save 88%)
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Other, 2006 - Buy it now for $43.36 (Save 3%)
About this Book
Synopsis
Lily Owens is growing up in South Carolina in the mid-1960s, raised by her cruel father but cared for by Rosaleen, her African-American nanny. When Rosaleen tries to vote and is beaten for her trouble, she and Lily head for the town of Tiburon, a place with ties to Lily's dead mother, where they live with a local beekeeper, and where Lily learns valuable truths about her mother and herself. The story is supplemented by a great deal of information about bees, which is fascinating in itself.

Size
Height:7.3 in
Width:5.3 in
Thickness:0.8 in
Weight:4.2 oz

Industry Reviews
"A wonderfully written debut that rather scants its subject of loss and discovery...in favor of a feminist fable celebrating the company of women....Despite some dark moments, more honey than vinegar."
Kirkus Reviews (10/15/2001)

"[W]ell-intentioned, big-hearted, and sometimes as syrupy-sweet as the honey for which the industrious insects in the title are known. This is not necessarily a bad thing, but be warned....The good guys are flawless in this morality tale, the villains are wholly without decency....Nevertheless, despite its occasionally ham-handed symbolism, THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES can be rather touching."
Washington Post Book World - Chris Bohjalian (01/13/2002)


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