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RECIPE FOR BEES

RECIPE FOR BEES

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RECIPE FOR BEES

by Anderson-Dargatz, Gail

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Very good/No jacket issued
ISBN 10
0609604511
ISBN 13
9780609604519
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NY: Harmony Books, 1998. Uncorrected proof. Softcover. Very good/No jacket issued. NY: Harmony Books, 1998. Uncorrected proof. 305 pp. Softcover. 8vo size. Ivory illustrative trade paperback. Mild shelf wear. Else near fine. Clean, tight and bright. Very good/No jacket issued.

Synopsis

"In the late summer, hives full of ripening honey emitted a particular scent, like the whiff of sweetness Augusta used to catch passing by the candy-apple kiosk at the fall fair."Gail Anderson-Dargatz's beautiful new novel is saturated with bee lore, rich domestic detail, wondrous imagery culled from rural kitchens and gardens, and shining insights into family and friendship. And at its heart are the life, death, and resurrection of an extraordinary marriage.A Recipe for Bees introduces a remarkable and engaging heroine whose quest for love and independence spans a lifetime. Augusta Olsen has attitude, a wicked funny bone, a generous and wayward heart, and the gift of second sight.When her mother dies, Augusta is bereft and without direction until she marries her first suitor, Karl, the shy son of a detestable old farmer. As a young woman with an eye for beauty who longs for affection, she finds life on their remote, rustic farm almost unbearable. When the local reverend offers the occasional afternoon relief from her cloistered existence, she accepts; when another man from the town shows interest, she feels herself drawn toward him. Eventually, she and Karl and their young daughter, Joy, move onto a farm of their own, and Augusta looks for new ways to assert her independence. It is not until she resurrects her mother's beekeeping equipment that sweet possibilities become evident. And as the strands of her life unexpectedly twist together, the indulgences of youth and the many delights and exasperations of old age are enchantingly revealed.From the Hardcover edition.

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Seller's Inventory #
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Title
RECIPE FOR BEES
Author
Anderson-Dargatz, Gail
Format/Binding
Softcover
Book Condition
Used - Very good
Jacket Condition
No jacket issued
Edition
Uncorrected proof
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0609604511
ISBN 13
9780609604519
Publisher
Harmony Books
Place of Publication
NY
Date Published
1998
Keywords
LITERATURE & FICTION, NATURAL HISTORY, BEES, LORE, RURAL LIFE
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LITERATURE & FICTION;

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