Guus Bosman

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The Secret Life of Bees

This is a wonderful book. The story starts out sad but becomes a beacon of hope and love in the later chapters -- the book is sad, funny, melancholic and deeply touching. The main subject of the book is female power, and strength that women can give to each other, situated against a back-drop of the civil rights movement in the 1960's in America's South.

Sasha read this book first after a very good review in The Economist and recommended the Secret Life of Bees to me.

I read it on a the bus from New York to Washington D.C.; I started reading when we left Times Square and finished the last chapter two minutes before the bus stopped in D.C. In the metro home I read the last part of the book, an interview with the author, who lived in South Carolina in 1964 herself.

ISBN: 
0-14-200174-0
language: 
English
Author: 
Sue Monk Kidd
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Who did write this book?

The book is written by Sue Monk Kidd, http://www.suemonkkidd.com.

With the new software I can now add more information to book reviews, so I've added author, copyright and ISBN information in the book review.

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