The Secret Life of Bees

The Secret Life of Bees
by Sue Monk Kidd

The Secret Life of Bees
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Author: Sue Monk Kidd
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2008-08-20
ISBN: 0143114557
Number of pages: 336
Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics)
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  • ISBN13: 9780143114550
  • Condition: New
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Book Review: Good Story, Bad religious mythology
Summary: 4 Stars

I read this story and thoroughly enjoyed the feeling and ambiance - the southern vibe reminded me of "Fried Green Tomatoes" which I also adored, so it was right up my alley. I grew up Catholic though and the Virgin Mary symbolism is very negative, it really represents a woman's slavery - the ultimate irony in a book filled with a Southern black women's struggles for dignity and freedom to even cast a vote, not to mention the history of slavery which... you'd think would inspire people to avoid.

Watch that right to vote disappear if Catholics take charge, I've actually heard the family talking about it, because according to Catholic doctrine, women should "obey and be submit to your husband in all things" "never usurp authority over ANY man (guess that let's out Oprah as president) and women be silent and be subject in all things. It is a religion which uses the Virgin Mary not as a Goddess or symbol of women's empowerment, but of her slavery and submission to men. My mother taught catechism classes and I know of what I speak. Actually Christianity in general is an openly male supremacist group and has also produced many white supremacists hate groups that now frankly admit they are using women to breed for their "armies" - Catholics can have 12 to fourteen kids, you do the math. They oppose liberty for women, as well as children's, animal, and women's rights. if you're not afraid you should be. They are conveniently uh.... swinging between a lot of issues.They preach poverty as virtue and then martyr themselves in an attempt to alleviate it, they preach women's slavery and then.. well put a false face of respect of women, they preach horrific suffering and human/child sacrifice and then say love is gentle and kind. Watch the Stoning of Soraya M. and read my other reviews. We are already there in terms of Christianity in general. True dissenters are REMOVED, only carefully controlled mouthpieces give the illusion of dissent. I believe religion is the greatest threat to love, ironically, and the sweet bees can only see the good - because THEY are good. Being sweet as honey is not always appropriate, when fascists and tyrannical wolves are at the door they cannot save you. Seriously we need to do something. We really have no military, no power in religion, males are completely defining our morality and it usually has something to do with being their slaves and sacrificing children or animals, torture, war or death. We have no real political power, because anyone who opposes these things cannot seriously enter the political arena. When was the last time there was a president who was not Christian or refused Christian or male-supremacist thought? Uh... you cannot oppose them, because they have a system of abuse, humiliation, threats etc... to shut you up. It's a self-devouring cycle. Those who want to escape their false ideas of morality are ultimately publicly tried by those very ideas.

Having said that, if you know to avoid Christian male supremacist thought in general, this book tells a great story of love, I wish it had a happy ending for all the characters, the loss of the grieving bee May is the worst, for she's the one that needed the most love. She was fragile and emotionally connected, probably sweetness couldn't defend her and bees cannot be anything but sweet. You need a mother than can confront evil and speak power to corrupt authority. The Virgin Mary was probably sucking the life out of her like it did me when I was younger. Avoid glorified trained submissive b*tches is the moral of that story. Thousands of girls still trapped there, btw if anyone cares to help. They often have no access to outside information or freedom of choice, and are not allowed to make their own decisions or even decide what they truly like - they will put a face on it though and are well trained in saying what they're supposed to soo.... So yeah, May should've survived and Rosalee should've had a better storyline. She was the heavy girl and the general impression is she's kind of not-there sort of girl in terms of story. I thought she should've been a little better developed because she was the one who starts the adventure more or less. Plus, she's like-able. Lily was probably as much oppressed though as Rosalee though that's not made evident even though the abuse is evident. It depends how rich you are in white culture. Like I was white trash more or less for a long time, and if you factor in a woman-hating religion and social/other threats, really had no power, I lucked out on education and the book learnin' is all. I identify with Lily because she shouldn't be there it seems at first - only really she has every right to identify with Rose's adventure, because the right to vote was hard one for us white women also. Some of us were tortured for it. I wonder if Lily values it as much as Rose does? Does she realize the Virgin Mary wants to snatch it? Wants to make you forget what it was for? Does it even matter in a world controlled by secret brotherhoods where votes are not really that effective? The Queen Bee was the perfect mother and anyone's dream, you want to end up there in the land of perfect golden honey and the weird farm house, but she might be hypnotized by the Golden Sweetness into not seeing danger. I had a taste of that once or twice in my life and it's heaven, the sad part is it starts to disintegrate - one bee dies, the other is being tempted away. Bees good is all I have to say, if they could add some self-defense power they'd be much better however, which is the point of my review.

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Sue Monk Kidd's ravishing debut novel has stolen the hearts of reviewers and readers alike with its strong, assured voice. Set in South Carolina in 1964, The Secret Life of Bees tells the story of Lily Owens, whose life has been shaped around the blurred memory of the afternoon her mother was killed. When Lily's fierce-hearted "stand-in mother," Rosaleen, insults three of the town's fiercest racists, Lily decides they should both escape to Tiburon, South Carolina?a town that holds the secret to her mother's past. There they are taken in by an eccentric trio of black beekeeping sisters who introduce Lily to a mesmerizing world of bees, honey, and the Black Madonna who presides over their household. This is a remarkable story about divine female power and the transforming power of love?a story that women will share and pass on to their daughters for years to come.


In Sue Monk Kidd's The Secret Life of Bees, 14-year-old Lily Owen, neglected by her father and isolated on their South Carolina peach farm, spends hours imagining a blissful infancy when she was loved and nurtured by her mother, Deborah, whom she barely remembers. These consoling fantasies are her heart's answer to the family story that as a child, in unclear circumstances, Lily accidentally shot and killed her mother. All Lily has left of Deborah is a strange image of a Black Madonna, with the words "Tiburon, South Carolina" scrawled on the back. The search for a mother, and the need to mother oneself, are crucial elements in this well-written coming-of-age story set in the early 1960s against a background of racial violence and unrest. When Lily's beloved nanny, Rosaleen, manages to insult a group of angry white men on her way to register to vote and has to skip town, Lily takes the opportunity to go with her, fleeing to the only place she can think of--Tiburon, South Carolina--determined to find out more about her dead mother. Although the plot threads are too neatly trimmed, The Secret Life of Bees is a carefully crafted novel with an inspired depiction of character. The legend of the Black Madonna and the brave, kind, peculiar women who perpetuate Lily's story dominate the second half of the book, placing Kidd's debut novel squarely in the honored tradition of the Southern Gothic. --Regina Marler

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