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Little Bee

A Novel

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Little Bee

By: Chris Cleave
Narrated by: Anne Flosnik
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Little Bee, the young female refugee from the Nigerian delta, must master the Queen's English and the Queen's England if she is to escape her past and make a life in the UK after two years in a refugee detention center. The novel opens on the day Little Bee is released from the center with no identification papers and only the address of an English couple, Andrew and Sarah, whom she once met on a Nigerian beach. All three of their lives were horribly changed by that meeting on the beach. When Little Bee unexpectedly appears at Sarah's doorstep, it is the day of Andrew's funeral.

Told in turns in the first person by Little Bee and Sarah, the novel follows these two women as they struggle to save each other and themselves. Little Bee tries to make a life for herself in a totally alien land while Sarah must come to terms with her choices in London, including an extramarital affair and her seemingly frivolous career path. United by their past and by love for Sarah's young son, Charlie, Little Bee and Sarah become indispensable to each other. But their bond will face the ultimate test when the system catches up with Little Bee, and each woman must make a devastating decision.

©2009 Chris Cleave (P)2016 Simon & Schuster
Coming of Age Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction England
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Completely enjoying the writing, storyline however didn’t expect the outcome. As a first generation American, related to the story and the diplomatic challenges that third World country refugees experience.

Whirl wind

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Chris Cleave brings a fresh take on a classic genre. I read this book for work, (high school English teacher) and the almost eleven hours flew right by, well crafted, dynamic characters and strong narration.

Breath of Fresh Air

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Although it is well narrated, this book irritated me for 3 reasons. 1. In several places the plot is moved along through implausible devices. E.g. When Little Bee is selected to phone the police, even though she barely knows how to use a phone. 2. The thought and speech of characters is often implausible. E.g. The tiresome way Charlie the little boy makes a grammatical mistake in every utterance. 3. It employs predictable, well-worn stereotypes: e.g. the white working class racists that Bee encounters everywhere telling her to get back to Umbongo land. There are some clever and sometime witty conceits (e.g. Bee's thoughts about the queen). And I wouldn't say it was a bad book--just an annoying one.

Character and plot annoyingly implausible

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The book is great but the ending is very unclear!
The reader does a fantastic job!

Great book! Would definitely recommend.

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The book was great, easy listen. After I pause, I was always looking for the next opportunity to listen again,.

Hard to press stop

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Insightful, even though a fiction it was the first time I understood intimately how refugees and people fleeing for their lives always felt. A life of fear, no safety and constant unstable. It demonstrated both sides of this terror of a life style and those who want to help. I look up how many refugee camps in the world approximately 500 +. But that doesn’t include those still running and hiding.

Good Book

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I loved this story! The only thing that was a little off for me was the ending Also, the performance by the reader was excellent!

Loved this story!

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slow start, but got into the realities of life and human nature and values, which caused great reflection and interest.

honesty

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It was a fine performance, but is was full of horribly unlikable characters. I spent more time with these characters than I think I needed to.

Meh

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How did the book end there?
Think it needed a wrap up or something! Waiting for more

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