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The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd is a multi-million bestselling novel set in 1964 South Carolina, exploring themes of racial tension, female empowerment, and spiritual healing through the eyes of 14-year-old Lily Owens. Highly rated by over 36,000 readers, this award-winning paperback blends historical fiction with deep emotional resonance, making it a must-read for anyone seeking a profound and moving literary experience.



| Best Sellers Rank | #1,286 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #6 in Black & African American Historical Fiction (Books) #78 in Coming of Age Fiction (Books) #146 in Reference (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 36,350 Reviews |
A**E
Am I the last?
Well, I finally got around to reading this after years of people telling me I should- which is why I didn’t. Lol. But I read another book about memoir by Sue Monk Kidd and thought it time to see if she knew what she was talking about. Lol. Marvelous. Just marvelous. A page turner. Something to savor. I’m probably the only person who hadn’t read it judging from my friends and how many people love this book. So better late than never. This one is worth a re-read! I love her character development, her style, the way she can describe details in a southern metaphorical way. I could picture it all. It’s what makes a good, deep piece of fiction stand out for me- can I imagine it myself. And of course the storyline has me going inside and asking questions. It’s better than just wasting my time with an empty formula romance or some other piece of trash fiction. I appreciate her masterful writing that takes the reader into deeper places in herself. And now my friends are happy.
N**8
It will make you laugh, cry, and reflect on our world.
The book struck a deeply personal chord with me on many levels. It perfectly captures the racial tensions of the era, bringing back memories of my own youth and the baffling prejudice I witnessed just for crossing lines to talk to a Black friend in the school hallway. Yet, beyond the social commentary, this is a story of deep heart and spirituality. The beautiful focus on the Virgin Mary and the rosary touched my Catholic roots deeply, highlighting the message that true faith is something you must feel in your heart rather than just a physical object. The emotional highs and lows are brilliant, making me laugh one moment and cry the next. As a fellow book lover and writer, I deeply appreciate this author's spectacular ability to entertain and move her audience. An absolute must-read! Why it took me this long to finally read this number-one bestseller is beyond me! The Secret Life of Bees is an incredibly moving novel that resonates just as strongly today as it did when it was written. Sue Monk Kidd draws her characters so vividly that you feel like you are watching a movie play out right face-to-face. Set in 1964, the story follows 14-year-old Lily, a girl carrying the crushing weight of wondering if she accidentally killed her own mother. I utterly despised her father, T. Ray. He is a worthless, quick-tempered man, and it is hard to fathom a father treating his daughter with such cruelty. In fact, Kidd writes him so powerfully that a nagging thought stayed in the back of my mind: did he actually kill Lily’s mother and try all those year’s to pin it on her? I was so relieved to learn later that the author’s real father was the exact opposite of T. Ray which was mentioned in notes in the back of the book. As someone who also had a wonderful dad, I deeply appreciate the profound emotional research and precarious headspace it took for her to write a villain that a reader could detest so intensely. Just a horribly I was able to dislike her dad, Kidd was able to bring a far different emotion for several of the women characters in the book. It’s as if she had 8 mothers standing there in the room and fashioning character before your eyes. She makes it all look so easy but believe me, as a fellow writer I can tell you it is not. They each have to carry a certain depth that again Sue Monk Kidd captured beautifully. The book struck a deeply personal chord with me on many levels. It perfectly captures the racial tensions of the era, bringing back memories of my own youth and the baffling prejudice I witnessed just for crossing lines to talk to a Black friend in the school hallway. Our lunchroom was another battle field and I was branded as badly as some of the my friends just because we had different skin color. Beyond the social commentary, this is a story of deep heart and spirituality. The beautiful focus on the Virgin Mary and the rosary touched my Catholic roots deeply, highlighting the message that true faith is something you must feel in your heart rather than just a physical object. The emotional highs and lows are brilliant, making me laugh one moment and cry the next. As a fellow book lover and writer, I deeply appreciate this author's spectacular ability to entertain and move her audience. An absolute must-read for best seller book lovers
T**8
The Secret Life of Bees :)
The Secret Life of Bees written by Sue Monk Kidd is amazing story of a young girl's journey to find out the truth about her deceased mother. The story follows fourteen year old Lily Owens, a young girl living in Sylvan, South Carolina during the civil rights era. She is raised by her father T.Ray, a peach farmer, who has been anything but fatherly towards Lily. Her mother, Deborah, passed when Lily was a young child. Lily knows very little about the death of her mother, expect for the fact that it was she who took her life. The only mother figure in her life is their African American housekeeper, Rosaleen. After a terrifying altercation while Rosaleen attempted to register to vote, both Lily and Rosaleen are forced to flee Sylvan. Lily takes along with her a few of her most prized possessions that once belonged to her mother, including a photograph of a Black Madonna with the town of Tiburon, South Carolina written on the back. Lily, longing to know the truth about her mother sets out with Rosaleen to Tiburon. Once in Tiburon they meet the three Boatwright sisters who take in Lily and Rosaleen. Lily spends the summer learning the ins and outs of beekeeping from August Boatwright the eldest of the three sisters. As it turns out Lily learns more than just about bee keeping in that summer, she learns about life, spirituality, love, strength, acceptance, and most importantly she learns the truth she`s been longing for. Sue Monk Kidd does an amazing job of creating an emotional connection between the reader and the story. She writes with such vivid description and emotion that you as a reader cannot help but feel Lily's pain. She finds a way to tell such a sad story in a beautiful and eloquent way. The Secret Life of Bees is complex and the characters have many layers that keeps the story interesting. As a reader I felt just as anxious as Lily did to learn the truth about what had really happened to her mother. You also develop personal connections with the story and its characters. We all know someone like August who is caring and compassionate for all people, and we can all relate to the grief felt when we lose someone we love. As readers we get to see Lily grow and blossom right before our very eyes. I can almost certainly guarantee you will fall in love with this emotional story and grow very fond of it's characters. Sue Monk Kidd also does an amazing job at connecting the life of a bee to situations taking place within the novel, it all really comes full circle once you've completed the book. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys coming of age stories. Women and girls will find a deep connection to this book, especially those who have experienced the loss of a mother or someone close in their lives. The Secret Life of Bees empowering, inspirational, and a good and easy read. I found myself at times unable to close the book wanting to know more. However, I would not recommend this book particularly for a male audience. The main characters are primarily women and the issues they face are often not relatable to the average man. Overall, it's a great and enjoyable book, so get out there and read it!
L**T
Wonderful Book
Sue Monk Kidd is a New York Times bestselling author of The Secret Life of Bees. Some of her more recent works include The Book of Longings and The Invention of Wings. The Secret Life of Bees is a novel set in South Carolina in the year 1964, and it follows the story of 14 year old Lily Owens, on her journey to discover more about her mother’s past. An incident takes place towards the beginning of the story in which Lily and her caretaker Rosaleen escape their hometown and find a new place to live. They eventually find themselves in Tiburon, South Carolina, taken in by three beekeeping sisters. This work of fiction begins with a slower pace in order to set the scene, but becomes filled with more and more significant plot points as it continues. Lily, a white teenager living in the south during a time of extreme racial discrimination, learns the secrets and wonders of beekeeping through these black sisters. The story also reveals the beauty and significance of sisterhood, womanhood, and community, to a girl who is longing for a mother she never got to know. Throughout the text, overall themes of love, grief, race, and unity are explored. The author paces the story with care, and is descriptive throughout, in order to encapsulate the duration of an entire summer. Sue Monk Kidd’s beautiful use of language allows the audience to feel submerged within the story, and deeply connect with the backgrounds and emotions of all of the characters. The text features extremely well developed characters, many of whom are eventually found to have connections with one another towards the end. Personally, I adored this book, and would easily add it to my list of favorites. At first, I will admit to having had some trouble maintaining my attention span before the story picked up pace, but when it did, it was difficult to put it down. The story is narrated from the perspective of a teenager, and there are many aspects that a young, especially female audience can relate to. Despite this story being surrounded around female characters, this is a perfect book for people of all genders and ages to enjoy. No matter what background somebody comes from, anybody can gain a lot of meaning and insight on life from this book. This novel was incredibly eye opening, simply beautiful, and the whole story is tied together perfectly towards the end. I am hoping to read more of Sue Monk Kidd’s work in the future.
C**N
Definitely a great read
I imagine most women have read this book. Someday my granddaughter may find this book and decide to read it too. I like to read it again anytime I'm longing to remember days of how we discover ourselves. I've read it in bed when I've needed a night light and had to turn the pages. I've read it on Kindle. Ive listened to it on audible. It's good every time.
A**R
A book so perfect you can't put it down
A friend suggested I read this book (somehow I'd missed out on it when it was first published. I highly recommend it! I could not put it down - it's definitely a page-turner! The writing is compelling and the characters and plot lines are tenderly realistic. Although some feel this is teen literature, I feel its message spans many generations. Excellent writing, and very good insight about the biased Southern culture of the early 1960s.
B**Z
Easy read
Easy read about so much more than bees, but I did enjoy the education about bees and hives too.
S**M
She was stunned that she was capable of something like that and regarded herself as a horrible person
The Secret Life of Bees tells the story of a young Southern girl and her complicated past. Lilly lives on a peach farm in South Carolina during the 1960s with her abusive father, T Ray. She has held on to a blurred memory of her deceased mother, and she is desperate to make it clear. When Lilly’s nanny Rosaleen is insulted by three racist men in their small town, they escape to Tiburon, South Carolina. This town holds the answer to Lilly’s questions. They are taken in by three African American beekeeping sisters named August, May, and June. Lilly finds comfort in their way of life and their belief in the Black Madonna. She starts to find out about her mother’s past and embraces a new lifestyle that teaches her about the world. One of the main messages of The Secret Life of Bees is that sometimes you must leave home to find home. Lilly knew that there was more to her mother’s past than what she had been told, and a twist of fate helped her find the answers she needed. She found protection from her abusive father with three surrogate mothers. The Secret Life of Bees is also about learning from your mistakes and accepting your flaws. Lilly learned that she accidentally killed her mother when she tried to hand a gun to her for protection from T Ray. She was stunned that she was capable of something like that and regarded herself as a horrible person. It took her a long time to come to terms with her actions and love herself. Finally, the most prevalent theme in the book is the importance of having love and compassion in your life. In addition to finding a place where she felt like she belonged, she also found loving home. This is not something she had experienced before as her father was abusive. When she found August, May, and June, she felt comforted and appreciated. She realized that one of the things that any human needs to grow and flourish is a nurturing family. The Secret Life of Bees is a book that you will not want to put down. The story is intriguing because it captures the essence of what human beings desire to have- love, appreciation, and respect. The story is told from a young girl’s point of view and describes her journey to uncover her mother’s past. It is engaging because the reader does not understand all the details of her mother’s past until the end of the book, so it leaves the reader with a desire to uncover the mystery. I truly enjoyed this book and was a little sad when it was done. I highly recommend this amazing novel to everyone!
C**T
Beautiful
Loved this book. It is beautifully written and captures the time it was written in, very well. There are references to public events which helps to take the reader to that time, and addresses some of the less attractive aspects of American culture without taking away from the main storyline. The story flows beautifully, at times making you laugh, smile, and at other time, cry. Given all this it is still an easy read with plenty of empathy, wisdom, and compassion.
A**D
this is now my favorite story
It's a story of a girl struggling the loss of her mother who she accidently shot when she was little. The only memory of her mother is the day she died. She remembers a little of herself picking up a gun on the floor. She is now fourteen and is living with her father who works at a peach farm, and a black servant who works as her stand-in mother. He is cruel to her and hated to talk about her dead mother. So, almost everything about her mother was a mistery…she didn't even know if she loved her. She didn't have any friends at school that her only friend was her stand-in mother. One day, her cruel father told her that her mother didn't love her. Since she was in hunger of love, she was shock to hear this that she couldn't help running away. There was also another thing she has got to do…to help her only friend escape from jail.
S**E
I loved this book.
I loved the secret life of bees for Lily's narration of a foundational piece of her life. There is a lovely magic woven through the story, which has sadness, guilt, love and redemption. Ultimately about the strength inside of each of us, and our capacity to love one another no matter what. The Secret Life of Bees is one of those books that I'll always remember.
J**2
Une belle histoire
J'ai beaucoup aimé le style d'écriture de ce livre, dont il me semble que le vocabulaire est très imagé. Nous nous y trouvons plongés dans un environnement très proche de la nature, en compagnie de personnages qu'on regrette de ne pas pouvoir côtoyer dans la vraie vie... Je ne maîtrise pas parfaitement la langue anglaise et les outils Kindle m'ont été bien utiles : le dictionnaire et la fonction "surlignage" dans les transports en commun, puis le traducteur à la maison. Je recommande ce livre que j'ai trouvé plein d'une certaine poésie, et qui nous apporte aussi une certaine approche philosophique.
A**R
Dirt on items
There were black and orange stains on the cover of the book. Weird.
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