Kissing the Bee

Author:   Kathe Koja
Publisher:   Farrar Straus Giroux
ISBN:  

9780374399382


Pages:   121
Publication Date:   21 August 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Kissing the Bee


Overview

Senior year is flying by, the prom is approaching, and Dana, her best friend, Avra, and Avra's boyfriend, Emil, are about to encounter the pains and pleasures of that intricate beehive called adult life. While Dana plans on college, Avra plots escape once school is over and plans to take Emil along for the ride. What does Emil want? He's not saying. Dana studies bees for a biology project, fascinated by their habits and their mythological imagery but in real life, emotions can sting, and while two's company, these three may just become a crowd. As Dana reminds us, in every hive there is only one queen bee. With remarkably textured language and a distinctive heroine, Kissing the Bee is a novel of rare depth and stark honesty that will draw readers in from the very first page. Kissing the Bee is a 2008 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.

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Author:   Kathe Koja
Publisher:   Farrar Straus Giroux
Imprint:   Farrar Straus Giroux
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.70cm
Weight:   0.277kg
ISBN:  

9780374399382


ISBN 10:   0374399387
Pages:   121
Publication Date:   21 August 2007
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Captures first love's exquisite, earth-shattering joy and the struggle and thrill that come with claiming one's own life. --Starred, Booklist Her understated, tightly focused language evokes vivid scenes and heady emotions...each line of dialogue, each interaction illuminating struggles that readers face as well. -- Starred, Publisher's Weekly Teens who have suffered their own stings will appreciate Koja's honest and hopeful rendering. --Bulletin for the Center for Children's Books . ..a short but rich psychological exploration of the intense complexities of frienship and love in a teen world. -- School Library Journal <br> This is a beautiful novel about relationships. -- Publishers Weekly , ShelfTalker<br> Readers will find it hard to pry themselves away from this brilliantly written story...A must read for young romantics. --IRA


Captures first love's exquisite, earth-shattering joy and the struggle and thrill that come with claiming one's own life. --Starred, Booklist Her understated, tightly focused language evokes vivid scenes and heady emotions...each line of dialogue, each interaction illuminating struggles that readers face as well. -- Starred, Publisher's Weekly Teens who have suffered their own stings will appreciate Koja's honest and hopeful rendering. --Bulletin for the Center for Children's Books .,. a short but rich psychological exploration of the intense complexities of frienship and love in a teen world. -- School Library Journal <br> This is a beautiful novel about relationships. -- Publishers Weekly, ShelfTalker<br> Readers will find it hard to pry themselves away from this brilliantly written story...A must read for young romantics. --IRA


Captures first love's exquisite, earth-shattering joy and the struggle and thrill that come with claiming one's own life. --Starred, Booklist Her understated, tightly focused language evokes vivid scenes and heady emotions...each line of dialogue, each interaction illuminating struggles that readers face as well. -- Starred, Publisher's Weekly Teens who have suffered their own stings will appreciate Koja's honest and hopeful rendering. --Bulletin for the Center for Children's Books .. .a short but rich psychological exploration of the intense complexities of frienship and love in a teen world. -- School Library Journal This is a beautiful novel about relationships. -- Publishers Weekly, ShelfTalker Readers will find it hard to pry themselves away from this brilliantly written story...A must read for young romantics. --IRA


Author Information

KATHE KOJA is the author of several notable books for young adults, including The Blue Mirror and Buddha Boy, both ALA Best Books for Young Adults, and, most recently, Going Under. She lives near Detroit, Michigan.

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