The history of bees : a novel
Record details
- ISBN: 9781501161377 (hardcover) :
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Physical Description:
regular print
340 pages ; 24 cm - Edition: First Touchstone hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York, New York : Touchstone, 2017.
- Copyright: ©2015.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "Originally published in Norwegian in 2015 as Bienes historie by Aschehoug, Oslo"--Title page verso. |
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Subject: | Beekeepers -- Fiction Bees -- Fiction Parent and child -- Fiction Extinction (Biology) -- Fiction Futurism -- Fiction Nature -- Effect of human beings on -- Fiction |
Genre: | Norwegian fiction. Domestic fiction. Psychological fiction. Ecofiction. Science fiction. |
Available copies
- 13 of 16 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
- 0 of 1 copy available at Creston Public Library.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 16 total copies.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Creston Public Library | FIC LUN (Text)
Acquisition Type: New |
35140100024879 | Fiction | Not holdable | Lost | 2018-11-01 |
Summary:
"In the spirit of Station Eleven and Never Let Me Go, this dazzling and ambitious literary debut follows three generations of beekeepers from the past, present, and future, weaving a spellbinding story of their relationship to the bees - and to their children and one another - against the backdrop of an urgent, global crisis. England, 1852. William is a biologist and seed merchant, who sets out to build a new type of beehive - one that will give both him and his children honor and fame. United States, 2007. George is a beekeeper fighting an uphill battle against modern farming, but hopes that his son can be their salvation. China, 2098. Tao hand paints pollen onto the fruit trees now that the bees have long since disappeared. When Tao's young son is taken away by the authorities after a tragic accident, she sets out on a grueling journey to find out what happened to him. Haunting, illuminating, and deftly written, The History of Bees joins these three very different narratives into one gripping and thought-provoking story that is just as much about the powerful bond between children and parents as it is about our very relationship to nature and humanity" --