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The last beekeeper, Julie Carrick Dalton

Label
The last beekeeper, Julie Carrick Dalton
Language
eng
Form of composition
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
The last beekeeper
Medium
sound recording
Music parts
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Oclc number
1396166046
Responsibility statement
Julie Carrick Dalton
Summary
It's been more than a decade since the world has come undone, and Sasha Severn has returned to her childhood home with one goal in mind--find the mythic research her father, the infamous Last Beekeeper, hid before he was incarcerated. There, Sasha is confronted with a group of squatters who have claimed the quiet, idyllic farm as their own. While she initially feels threatened, the group soon becomes her newfound family, offering what she hasn't felt since her father was imprisoned: security and hope. Maybe it's time to forget the family secrets buried on the farm and focus on her future. But just as she settles into her new life, Sasha witnesses the impossible. She sees a honeybee, presumed extinct. People who claim to see bees are ridiculed and silenced for reasons Sasha doesn't understand, but she can't shake the feeling that this impossible bee is connected to her father's missing research. Fighting to uncover the truth could shatter Sasha's fragile security and threaten the lives of her newfound family--or it could save them all. Julie Carrick Dalton's "The Last Beekeeper" is a celebration of found family, an exploration of truth versus power, and the triumph of hope in the face of despair. It's a meditation on forgiveness and redemption and a reminder to cherish the beauty that still exists in this fragile world. --, Container
Target audience
adult
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