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Bee Season: A Novel by Myla Goldberg
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Bee Season: A Novel (edition 2001)

by Myla Goldberg

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Eliza Naumann, a seemingly unremarkable nine-year-old, expects never to fit into her gifted family: her autodidact father, Saul, absorbed in his study of Jewish mysticism; her brother, Aaron, the vessel of his father's spiritual ambitions; and her brilliant but distant lawyer-mom, Miriam. But when Eliza sweeps her school and district spelling bees in quick succession, Saul takes it as a sign that she is destined for greatness. In this altered reality, Saul inducts her into his hallowed study and lavishes upon her the attention previously reserved for Aaron, who in his displacement embarks upon a lone quest for spiritual fulfillment. When Miriam's secret life triggers a familial explosion, it is Eliza who must order the chaos. Myla Goldberg's keen eye for detail brings Eliza's journey to three-dimensional life. As she rises from classroom obscurity to the blinding lights and outsized expectations of the National Bee, Eliza's small pains and large joys are finely wrought and deeply felt. Not merely a coming-of-age story, Goldberg's first novel delicately examines the unraveling fabric of one family. The outcome of this tale is as startling and unconventional as her prose, which wields its metaphors sharply and rings with maturity. The work of a lyrical and gifted storyteller, Bee Season marks the arrival of an extraordinarily talented new writer.… (more)
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Title:Bee Season: A Novel
Authors:Myla Goldberg
Info:Anchor (2001), Edition: Reissue, Paperback, 275 pages
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An interesting coming of age story, where the lives of the two adults and two children are irrevocably changed when Eliza discovers her ability to win at the school spelling bee, and this takes her on a path of learning with her father, leading her brother to spread his wings and her mother's life to unravel
  nordie | Oct 14, 2023 |
The story is a retelling of the Talmudic legend about the four rabbis who "entered the Garden": Ben Azzai, Ben Zoma, Elisha ben Abuha, and Akiba.
  raizel | Jan 27, 2023 |
Excellent writing. But I didn't like the result. An intimate look at a family of four oversensitive people. I was glad that the spelling protagonist didn't suffer conventional child abuse. But I felt queasy through much of the book, these individuals all needed an outlet or grounding. They were all aflame (with shame, ambition, god, ocd, etc.) and off kilter. I don't want to live like that. ( )
  Je9 | Aug 10, 2021 |
Wow - this was such a good book! As a competitor in a couple of spelling bees, I could relate to some of this. The story was very interesting. ( )
  Chica3000 | Dec 11, 2020 |
Lovely book with some surprising twists. Includes some Jewish mysticism. ( )
  klandring | Nov 8, 2020 |
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Myla Goldberg's first novel, ''Bee Season,'' is a dispassionate, fervidly intelligent book -- she explores class, linguistics and religious extremism with the confidence of a born essayist -- that comes by its emotion honestly.
 
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The world of letters is the true world of bliss.

-- ABRAHAM ABULAFIA (1240 - c. 1292)
Are you really proud of me?

-- REBECCA SEALFON, 1997 NATIONAL SPELLING BEE CHAMPION
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For my family
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At precisely 11 A.M. every teacher in every classroom at McKinley Elementary School tells their students to stand.
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Eliza Naumann, a seemingly unremarkable nine-year-old, expects never to fit into her gifted family: her autodidact father, Saul, absorbed in his study of Jewish mysticism; her brother, Aaron, the vessel of his father's spiritual ambitions; and her brilliant but distant lawyer-mom, Miriam. But when Eliza sweeps her school and district spelling bees in quick succession, Saul takes it as a sign that she is destined for greatness. In this altered reality, Saul inducts her into his hallowed study and lavishes upon her the attention previously reserved for Aaron, who in his displacement embarks upon a lone quest for spiritual fulfillment. When Miriam's secret life triggers a familial explosion, it is Eliza who must order the chaos. Myla Goldberg's keen eye for detail brings Eliza's journey to three-dimensional life. As she rises from classroom obscurity to the blinding lights and outsized expectations of the National Bee, Eliza's small pains and large joys are finely wrought and deeply felt. Not merely a coming-of-age story, Goldberg's first novel delicately examines the unraveling fabric of one family. The outcome of this tale is as startling and unconventional as her prose, which wields its metaphors sharply and rings with maturity. The work of a lyrical and gifted storyteller, Bee Season marks the arrival of an extraordinarily talented new writer.

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