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| Bee Season |
Nominated ISBN: 0385498799 |
Find out more about the author on the following websites: Bold Type review of Bee Season with links to author interview and excerpt from novel
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| Myla Goldberg | ||
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Tucson-Pima Public Library, Tucson, U.S.A District of Columbia Public Library, D.C., U.S.A |
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ABOUT THE
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Eliza Naumann has no reason to believe she is anything but ordinary, especially after her teachers place her in the class for slow learners. Her father, Saul, dotes on her older brother Aaron's rabbinical ambitions. Her mother, Miriam, seems fully absorbed by her law career. When a spelling bee threatens to reaffirm her mediocrity, Eliza amazes everyone: she wins. Her new-found gift garners an invitation not only to the national competition, but to her father's sacred study where a new dictionary beckons, Jewish mysticism lurks in leather tomes, and language offers a spiritual awakening. Eliza's unexpected success sends her off-kilter family into a tailspin, and Eliza comes to depend upon her own divination to hold the family together. With intense imagination and great emotional acuity, Bee Season evokes a child's desperate longing for praise and acceptance and is a masterful portrayal of modern family life. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Myla
Goldberg
has had stories appear in Virgin Fiction, Eclectic Literary Forum, and
American Writing. Bee Season is her first novel. When not
writing she plays music, accordian, banjo, flute and other instruments.
She lives with her husband in Brooklyn, New York.
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