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A honeybee heart has five openings, a year of keeping bees, Helen Jukes

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A honeybee heart has five openings, a year of keeping bees, Helen Jukes
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A honeybee heart has five openings
Responsibility statement
Helen Jukes
Sub title
a year of keeping bees
Summary
Helen Jukes is entering her thirties and feeling disconnected and trapped by her office job, when the book opens. She is struggling to settle into a new life in her recently purchased house in Oxford with its own small yard. As she ponders her new neighborhood and the many possibilities of a garden, she is brought back to a time in London when she accompanied a friend - a beekeeper - on his hive visits. And then, for good luck, she is given a colony of honeybees. According to folklore, a colony, freely given, brings good fortune, and the author embarks on an emotional, rewarding journey during the course of a year as she cares for these wondrous beings and learns the art of beekeeping. A Honeybee Heart Has Five Openings is a story of observation, of the irrepressible wildness of these fascinating creatures so necessary to life on planet Earth, of the ways they seem to evade our categories, each time we attempt to define them. Are they wild, or domestic? Individual, or collective? Is honey an animal product, or plant-based? As the author's colony grows, and the questions that, at first, compel her interest begin to fade away, we see that the in-betweenness, the unsettledness, of honeybees calls out to a different kind of questioning; a different kind of consideration
Target audience
adult
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