The History of Bees
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Romance
Science Fiction
Children’s
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Format
Kindle
Pages
353
Language
English
Published
Aug 22, 2017
Publisher
Touchstone
Description
Maja Lunde's literary debut weaves an intricate tapestry of interconnected lives, centered around the profound significance of bees in the ecosystem and humanity's future. Through three distinct narratives set in different timelines, readers are taken on a poignant journey, exploring the complex relationships between humans and these essential pollinators. As the characters grapple with their own struggles and aspirations, the inseparable bond between their fates and the fate of the bees becomes starkly apparent.
The narrative unfolds in a world where the decline of bees reflects broader societal challenges, touching on themes of environmentalism, love, and loss. Each character, set in a different era, faces a unique crisis, whether it's a modern family dealing with the loss of natural order, a young boy navigating a future deprived of nature's wonders, or a beekeeper in the past trying to understand the mysteries surrounding the buzzing creatures he cherishes.
Lunde’s lyrical prose captivates the reader, inviting reflection on what it means to coexist with the natural world. This compelling novel serves as both a celebration of the beauty of bees and a stark warning about the consequences of neglecting the delicate balance of life. As the stories unfold, they echo a profound truth — the survival of humanity is intricately linked to the fate of the planet's most industrious pollinators.
The narrative unfolds in a world where the decline of bees reflects broader societal challenges, touching on themes of environmentalism, love, and loss. Each character, set in a different era, faces a unique crisis, whether it's a modern family dealing with the loss of natural order, a young boy navigating a future deprived of nature's wonders, or a beekeeper in the past trying to understand the mysteries surrounding the buzzing creatures he cherishes.
Lunde’s lyrical prose captivates the reader, inviting reflection on what it means to coexist with the natural world. This compelling novel serves as both a celebration of the beauty of bees and a stark warning about the consequences of neglecting the delicate balance of life. As the stories unfold, they echo a profound truth — the survival of humanity is intricately linked to the fate of the planet's most industrious pollinators.
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