Selected Product: | Secret Life of Bees Audiobook, U Edition: Unabridged Author: Sue Monk Kidd Publisher: Highbridge Audio Release Date: 2002-01-28 ISBN-10: 1565115384 ISBN-13: 9781565115385 List Price: $34.95 Average Customer Rating: | | The Kite Runner ISBN-10: 1594480001 ISBN-13: 9781594480003 List Price:$15.00 The Time Traveler's Wife ISBN-10: 015602943X ISBN-13: 9780156029438 List Price:$14.00 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time ISBN-10: 1400032717 ISBN-13: 9781400032716 List Price:$13.95 Life of Pi ISBN-10: 0156030209 ISBN-13: 9780156030205 List Price:$8.99 The Mermaid Chair ISBN-10: 0143036696 ISBN-13: 9780143036692 List Price:$14.00 |
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Ignoring differences in age and color—and the fact that racial hatred seethed during the summer of 1964 in rural South Carolina—these two unlikely companions set off on a seemingly aimless pilgrimage that ends at the home of a trio of eccentric bee-keeping black sisters.Lily tells her remarkable tale of longing and love in an idiom and accent heard far south of the Mason-Dixon Line, but the lessons learned during her odyssey into the world of bees and their "secret life" are universal and everlasting. In her debut novel, Sue Monk Kidd proves herself adept both at storytelling and at creating characters who are simultaneously outlandish and credible—in other words, worthy to join the ranks of such first-rate Southern stylists as Kaye Gibbons, Anne Rivers Siddons, and Ellen Gilchrist. Pretty good, but no classic | Customer Rating: | This book is above average and well worth the reader's time. Some reviewers think its one of the all-time greats, but I wouldn't go that far. Its too naive and unrealistic at times and jarringly anachronistic at others. I realize that when reading fiction the reader should just let themselves be carried along and suspend disbelief and all that. But Ms. Kidd wrote some passages that just snap the reader out of their reverie. For example, I'm not sure Zach and Lily could ride around town together in the Boatwright's truck without serious consequences for Zach. Surely August and June would know better than that. Any interracial relationships would've had to be as private as possible back then, I think. Also, this book has that same notion of kindly, wise and mystical-seeming black people imparting life-altering knowledge to young white people at a crucial crossroads in their lives. And now that a black family will be in the White House in a few weeks maybe its time to give that formula a rest for a while.
That's enough negativity, though. Like I said, this is an enjoyable, well-intentioned book that wears its heart on its sleeve. It has some very well written female characters. This is rare in fiction. For the most part, its necessary to read books authored by women in order to get this depth of feminine portrayals and Ms. Kidd certainly delivers. I bought the book because I liked the movie, which followed the book pretty closely. The movie has some excellent work by some very talented women and is also well worth the viewer's time and money. | An Excellent Read! | Customer Rating: | | I found this book to be well written, not at all the obvious work of a beginning writer, as some reviewers have intimated. It flowed well, and there were just enough characters to make it interesting. Thnak you, Sue Monk Kidd, for an enjoyable novel! | The Secret Life of Bees | Customer Rating: | | This is a good book and I read it because I was inspired by the movie. I received the book in record time and at a very good price with the cover on it of the movie's trailer. The movie is pretty much true to the book and I was not disappointed at reading it. A very enjoyable read! | great read, very moving and realistic for the time period | Customer Rating: | For those of us who grew up during the civil rights movement or on the fringe and are now seeing the change The Secret Life of Bees is a clear reminder of where the march begins in a place we can clearly see and feel. Take the chance and go back to that place, feel the feelings and be empowered. | Good Read | Customer Rating: | | This book makes for a great read. 'Secret Life' provokes the reader to reflect on all of the positive changes that America has undergone since the 1960's. Additionally, any woman/little girl who has struggled to find her true identity can relate to Lily's plight. With that being said, however great the movie, I do not believe that the actresses chosen to portray the book's characters match each character's true essence. I am glad that I make it a point to read the book prior to watching the movie adaptation. |
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