Envy of Nature In Fiction, Historical E I wish you could’ve been a lazy bee, dozing in the last warm rays of sun, your belly full of nectar and your wings too heavy to fly. Sue Monk Kidd – The Secret Life of Bees Purchase Now Sue Monk Kidd The Secret Life of Bees FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Overcoming Tragedy In Fiction, Historical O You can be sure that the American spirit will prevail over this tragedy. Sue Monk Kidd – The Secret Life of Bees Purchase Now
Truth vs Lies In Fiction, Historical T Knowing can be a curse on a person’s life. I’d traded in a pack of lies for a pack of truth, and I didn’t know which one was heavier. Sue Monk Kidd – The Secret Life of Bees Purchase Now
Timeout from Life In Fiction, Historical T The world will give you that once in awhile, a brief timeout; the boxing bell rings and you go to your corner, where somebody dabs mercy on your beat-up life. Sue Monk Kidd – The Secret Life of Bees Purchase Now
Self-Discovery In Fiction, Historical S You have to find a mother inside yourself. We all do. Sue Monk Kidd – The Secret Life of Bees Purchase Now
Nature’s Vitality In Fiction, Historical N You can tell which trees are alive by the way they look right before dawn, when they’re full of spirit. Sue Monk Kidd – The Secret Life of Bees Purchase Now