Sam@WLABB
Written on May 17, 2019
When I stopped to think about it, there was really a lot going on in this story, but Wientge blended the different story elements together in such a way, that it was very cohesive and never overwhelming. Flor was dealing with a lot that summer, and along the way, she had to do quite a bit of introspection and a bit of growing up too.
A few major themes emerged with respect to trust, friendship, embracing change, and putting someone else's needs before your own. Flor had to step back, quite a few times, to take a look at the big picture. These were times of real growth for her, and I really appreciated that Wientge included these sort of "a-ha" moments in the story, because they are an integral part of growing up.
Other things I loved:
• All the bee facts were fascinating and I liked learning more about them.
• Bee bearding!
• Flor was a girl after my own heart with all that crocheting
• The Valandhingam family was pretty awesome. The parents were supportive, and also showed a lot of respect for their children.
• Small town life - I love it!
• Adventures in healthy eating
• I was really touched by many of the interactions with Mr. Henry
Overall: A very sweet and charming story of friendship, family, and honeybees.
*ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.
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