Reviewed by ladygrey on
The characters are so strong, so completely enfleshed it's easy to know them, to love them and pity them. They bring life to the story and give it texture.
It's laced with themes, layer upon layer of messages and truths, realities and admonitions about life, grief, hope, fear, faith and love. All of this gives a depth to the story, a poignant significance.
I love the bee lore, also. [a:Sue Monk Kidd|4711|Sue Monk Kidd|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1574862600p2/4711.jpg] has said, "There's a mystique about bees, a kind of spell they weave over you." I first fell under it when I read [b:Chalice|2828595|Chalice|Robin McKinley|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1348582210l/2828595._SX50_.jpg|2854698]. This was a much more practical and realistic bee spell, but it was wonderful nonetheless.
My one disappointment is that I saw the movie first and my very favorite line, my very favorite moment from the movie, the moment I wanted so much to see how it was written, wasn't in the book.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 5 December, 2009: Finished reading
- 5 December, 2009: Reviewed