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In Praise of the Bees
In Praise of the Bees | Kristin Gleeson
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Ireland 590 A.D. A woman is found by a track, nearly dead from appalling wounds and remembers nothing. Her terror and her injuries are so great that she is given sanctuary in Mother Gobnait's unusual community of nuns, while all around her a war is being waged in which she is a pawn. The women name her Aine. Disturbing fragments of Aine's memory begin to surface, and in desperation she asks to remain in the safety of the community, but is it really safe for her anywhere? It is only after events take another terrible turn that Aine is forced to discover who she really is and make life-changing choices - but will they prove to be her undoing? A literary novel inspired by real women - complex female characters who strain against the cruel chains and crippling prejudices of a society where no woman has power. Except, perhaps, one... Kristin Gleeson has performed with admirable deftness the difficult trick of sweeping the reader back in time to the distant emotional and physical landscapes of 6th century Ireland. The result is a highly readable and continuously rewarding novel that the reader does not want to end--Tim Weed, author of Will Poole's Island I found in this well-told story, the first strokes of paint on the huge, mostly blank, canvas that is our image and perception of our Irish or Gaelic past - the canvas of our increasingly dispossessed native culture. I found myself drawn into a realm that felt oddly familiar and full of cultural touchstones of the indigenous Irish past, faint echoes of which still linger in parts of this island today.In Praise of the Bees is a good read. GuIm faoi scAth is dIdean Gobnait is AbAin tU - go mairir--Peadar O Riada
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#Ireland 590 AD. A woman is brutally beaten and healed by a community of sisters founded by Mother Gobnait. During her stay she learns the healing arts, including honey from the Mother‘s bees. When she recovers her memory, she embarks on a mission to seek justice. But life brings her numerous, difficult choices bringing some surprising twists. The plot falls flat sometimes and some issues are resolved a little too easily. ⬇️

Texreader But I found the story compelling and the characters grow and are can be quite likeable. This was a time when Christianity was slowly making a foothold on the island, represented by the community of sisters, so keep in mind the story has a strong religious component. Almost 5 stars. 4mo
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My next ebook about #Ireland for my trip there this week

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