
How to Bee
Author: Bren MacDibble
Narrator: Katherine Littrell
Unabridged: 3 hr 44 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 03/03/2020

Author: Bren MacDibble
Narrator: Katherine Littrell
Unabridged: 3 hr 44 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 03/03/2020
Bren MacDibble was raised on farms all over New Zealand, so she is an expert about being a kid on the land. After twenty years in Melbourne, Bren recently sold everything, and now lives and works on a bus travelling around Australia. How to Bee, her first novel for younger readers, won the Children’s Book Council Book of the Year Award for Younger Readers, the New South Wales Premier’s Literary Award Patricia Wrightson Prize for Children’s Literature, and the New Zealand Book Awards Wright Family Foundation Esther Glen Award for Junior Fiction. She recently published The Dog Runner. Bren also writes for young adults under the name Cally Black.
Katherine Littrell is a Sydney-based audiobook narrator who studied English literature at Bryn Mawr College. She has lived in the United States and the U.K. but is glad to be back home in Australia, where she enjoys knitting, making furniture, and talking out loud to herself in small spaces.
Wonderful story. In a bleak future in Australia in the Goulburn Valley, there are no more bees. Peony and her best friend AJ aspire to be Bees where they climb the trees with their pollen covered wands and fertilise all the fruit blossoms. A hard, poor life, but one Peony loves with her Gramps and s......more
LINK UPDATED Since the bees died out, people have taken over their role, with kids climbing up among the branches to pollinate the flowers. Because without bees, everything else starts to fall apart. Without bees, there would be no fresh fruits and vegetables, and the whole circle of life would be in......more
I expected to like this book - Bren is a talented writer and Allen & Unwin consistently produce quality books for younger readers. However, I didn't know I was going to love this book so much. It really hits all the right beats and it made me sob more than once, and laugh out loud at times, and uses......more
“As an example of how to write anthropocene. It is exemplary.” Sydney Review of Books
“The narration captures the book’s mood perfectly, due to Katherine Littrell’s performance. Her beautiful Australian accent doesn’t hurt, either.” Audible.com audio review
“This story, set in a dystopian landscape, reminds us of the vital role played by the bees that we take so much for granted, but there is even more to the story than environmental issues. We see extreme poverty and domestic violence but also courage and the ultimate insignificance of material comforts when compared to the love of friends and family.” Carousel magazine
“In near-future Australia, ‘bee’ is both a noun and a verb…A vivid futuristic setting enfolds a fundamentally nostalgic plot.” Kirkus Reviews
“The coming-of-age narrative tracking Peony’s journey is deeply felt—especially when her mother puts her in dangerous situations where she must persevere…[A] middle grade tale of courage, with a unique story line that magnifies a realistic threat to one of nature’s most helpful insects.” School Library Journal
“MacDibble’s award-winning debut children’s novel is a refreshing breath of organic, floral-scented air. She has created a recognizable, unforgettable voice in Peony, who is a vibrant personality…Readers will root for her and her friends throughout their challenges and adventures, from surviving in the city to being promoted on the farm.” Booklist