Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Kissing the Bee by Kathe Koja

genre: young adult

In this short novel, there is a love triangle. Dana and Avra and Emil. The darling Emil, boyfriend of Avra, Dana's best friend. And while Dana is the expert on all things bee, Avra is clearly the queen bee. While Dana is planning on college in a few short months, Avra just wants to GO - to leave the claustrophobic hive of high school and get away from her parents and the shadow of her older sister. Emil is keeping his own plans to himself.

Bee lore and culture are woven throughout the text so flawlessly - the comparisons shine a light on and add to the plot. As much as it is a book about love, it's also about friendship, and what a strong girl needs to do when she realizes that being a worker bee for the rest of her life is not enough.

I gulped this book in about an hour and a half. It's fantastic and the bee thread just adds sparkle and interest. And the love takes me RIGHT back to high school. Be aware that for younger teens, there are a few instances of strong language, but really, it should still be read, in my opinion.

book 32 for the 2010 Young Adult Challenge

2 comments:

bermudaonion said...

This sounds wonderful. Bees and bee hives fascinate me, so the lore would be a big plus for me.

Amanda said...

I'm a beekeeper so this title caught my attention and after reading your review I think I need to pick up a copy :)

Thanks!

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