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Ladataan... Mehiläisten salaisuudet (2002)Tekijä: Sue Monk Kidd
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Southern Fiction (11) » 38 lisää Female Author (94) Historical Fiction (183) Top Five Books of 2013 (997) Women's Stories (33) Top Five Books of 2014 (681) Great Audiobooks (12) Carole's List (116) Female Protagonist (356) A Novel Cure (285) Best Young Adult (392) Penguin Random House (22) First Novels (67) Books About Girls (66) Summer Reading (6) Animals in the Title (32) Secrets Books (59) Pageturners (21) Books tagged favorites (281) AP Lit (186) Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. This is one of my all time favorite books. I first read this book in 2013 and fell in love with the story. In my opinion this book is a must read. The story is compelling and demonstrates the will power of overcoming obstacles and never giving up. ( ![]() Lily Owens lives with her father, T-Ray, on his peach farm, and Lily has grown up believing that she killed her mother, since that's what T-Ray has always told her. She only has vague memories of her mother hurriedly packing a bag and telling Lily to be quick to get ready to leave, then her father entering the room, some shouting, a gun, and a loud blast as it goes off. Her stand-in mother, Rosaleen, the black woman who comes into clean house for T-Ray, decides one day to walk into town and register to vote. This goes over about as well as you think it would in 1960s South Carolina. Rosaleen and Lily both end up in jail, and when T-Ray bails out only Lily, she fears both for her own safety and Rosaleen's, breaks her friend/surrogate momma out of the clink, and they both hit the road south. With only an old sticker of a black virgin Mary to guide her, Lily heads to a town she's convinced her mother knew in search of answers. What she finds is a new if unconventional family, one that helps her work through more questions than she knew she had. On the surface I loved the story and the characters. And the writing is gorgeous. But the more I think about it, the more issues I see. Lily's age doesn't seem well defined, for one; we learn at some point that she's 14, but she really doesn't seem that old in her thoughts and actions, which makes her relationship with Zach - a high school boy - seem off. But more importantly, the black sisters with whom Lily and Rosaleen stay (and Rosaleen herself), although it seems obvious that we're meant to see them as Strong Black Women in a time when SBW were not safe in the South, come off more as a modern version of the Noble Savage, glorified caricatures of the Mammy type, old, wise for their hardships, but still safely quirky and living at the margins of Real Society. So in the end I both loved and kinda loathed the novel. It has lovely moments, but ultimately the main character is a white girl benefiting from nurturing of black women while not really understanding them or their lives. A beautifully written story that engages us emotionally and spiritually. Ms. Kidd is a great storyteller using descriptive elements and emotions that touch us deeply while inspiring possibility. I plan on reading her other books hoping they're nearly as good or better than "Bees". CW: Suicide Carolina del Sur, 1964. Lilly, una chica blanca de catorce años, vive en una granja con su padre y con Rosaleen, un ama de llaves negra que hace las veces de la madre que perdió. El ama es una mujer de gran corazón, aunque también de carácter, que no tiene miedo de reivindicar sus derechos. La niña es un personaje dulce, pero a la vez lleno de determinación, cuyos sueños se ven ensombrecidos por un pasado que la abruma y por la difícil relación que mantiene con su padre.
Lily is a wonderfully petulant and self-absorbed adolescent, and Kidd deftly portrays her sense of injustice as it expands to accommodate broader social evils. At the same time, the political aspects of Lily's growth never threaten to overwhelm the personal. Sisältyy tähän:Mukaelmia:Lyhennelty täällä:Of Love and Life: Three Weeks in Paris / The Secret Life of Bees / Fair Game (tekijä: Reader's Digest) Második esély (tekijä: Reader's Digest) Tutkimuksia:Sisältää opiskelijan oppaan
Fourteen-year-old Lily and her companion, Rosaleen, an African-American woman who has cared from Lily since her mother's death ten years earlier, flee their home after Rosaleen is victimized by racist police officers, and find a safe haven in Tiburon, South Carolina at the home of three beekeeping sisters, May, June, and August. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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