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The Secret Life Of Bees - Community Reviews back

by Sue Monk Kidd, Jenna Lamia
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Angel's Book Reviews 2.0
Angel's Book Reviews 2.0 rated it 9 years ago
74. THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES, BY SUE MONK KIDDRecommended by Michelle, my most prolific recommender! I’ll probably spend a while reading the books she recommended. At least so far I’ve been enjoying them, so I’d recommend her recommendations…Synopsis: Lily Owens is a 14 year old girl who has lived he...
Lost Girls Reviews
Lost Girls Reviews rated it 10 years ago
This story begins on a peach farm in the American South back in 1964. Lily is a 14 year old girl who was left living with her abusive father after her mother died when Lily was merely 4 years old under circumstances that she feels responsible for. Lily has only a small box with some personal items b...
Sarah's Library
Sarah's Library rated it 10 years ago
6/6 - I enjoyed this, but can't really give any specific reasons for that enjoyment. It was a mostly sweet story of a 14-year-old girl who never felt like she fit in anywhere, until she ran away from home and found herself on the doorstep of three offbeat sisters. I felt the need for physical violen...
Muriellerites
Muriellerites rated it 10 years ago
Sue Monk Kidd has written a touching, coming of age story set in a newly segregated South Carolina in the sixties. Orphaned at age four, Lily Owens lives with a harsh and neglectful father whose form of punishment, beside the usual backhander, is to force her to kneel on hard grits for hours at a ti...
The Messenger Reviews
The Messenger Reviews rated it 10 years ago
I've heard a lot about this book. An opportunity came up for me to read it, and since most people I know have read it, I decided to jump on the opportunity. I wouldn't say I regret reading it, it was a good book, but I don't see what the big deal is.I always hear people obsess over this book, and fr...
Momster Bookworm
Momster Bookworm rated it 10 years ago
When this story starts out, it is not immediately apparent that it will be one that tells of rites of passage -- for more than just the central protagonist. There is heartbreak, but there is also empowerment. It is a story of the seasons along the journey of life, and it's about going along with or ...
Just a book blog
Just a book blog rated it 11 years ago
Fourteen year old Lily is isolated on the Georgia farm where she lives with her father who physically and emotionally abuses her. Lily's mother was killed when she was a small child, and all she has left of her is an image of a Black Madonna with the words "Tiburon, South Carolina" written on the ba...
Malin
Malin rated it 11 years ago
Lily Owens grows up isolated, neglected by her father and lonely on a peach farm in Georgia in the 1960s. Her only friend is the woman who acts as her nanny, Rosaleen, a former field hand who's taken care of her since Lily's mother died in a tragic accident when Lily was little more than a toddler. ...
DanySpike
DanySpike rated it 11 years ago
This is the story of Lily Owens, a very nice girl trying to live with the blurry memory of accidentally killing her mother when she was two years old. Lily lives with her horrible father and the only person that truly cares about her is her black nanny called Rosaleen. When Rosaleen manages to enrag...
JasonKoivu
JasonKoivu rated it 11 years ago
Read it. Enjoyed it. Any day now I expect to be entirely swallowed up by my own home-grown vagina. If you've read The Help, you don't need to read this. One contemporary coming of age book about a white southern girl amongst black women discovering life in 1960s is plenty. Sue Monk Kidd's explosivel...
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