The Secret Life of Bees | Summary

Fiction & Literature, Cultural Heritage, Historical
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Author: Summary Station ISBN: 9781370032495
Publisher: Summary Station Publication: October 25, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Summary Station
ISBN: 9781370032495
Publisher: Summary Station
Publication: October 25, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In The Secret Life of Bees, the narrator’s voice is quite convincing as a 14-year-old girl. Sue Monk Kidd uses a straightforward style, adding small remnants of magical realism to incorporate the bees, as well as the strange string of events that brings Lily and Rosaleen to the Boatwright house. Using historical markers—like the Civil Rights Act—Kidd manages to keep the story grounded in real events, counterbalancing a few fantastic or eccentric elements, like the pink house and a non-traditional view on religion. The beginning of each chapter features a quotation from nonfiction works that deals with bees and beekeeping. They all serve similar purposes, but much of the quotes are only loosely related to beekeeping.

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In The Secret Life of Bees, the narrator’s voice is quite convincing as a 14-year-old girl. Sue Monk Kidd uses a straightforward style, adding small remnants of magical realism to incorporate the bees, as well as the strange string of events that brings Lily and Rosaleen to the Boatwright house. Using historical markers—like the Civil Rights Act—Kidd manages to keep the story grounded in real events, counterbalancing a few fantastic or eccentric elements, like the pink house and a non-traditional view on religion. The beginning of each chapter features a quotation from nonfiction works that deals with bees and beekeeping. They all serve similar purposes, but much of the quotes are only loosely related to beekeeping.

This is a summary and analysis of the book and NOT the original book

This Book Contains:
• Summary Of The Entire Book
• Chapter By Chapter Breakdown
• Analysis Of The Reading Experience

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