Anderson-Dargatz, Gail

A recipe for bees / Gail Anderson-Dargatz - 1st Canadian ed. - New York, : Anchor Books , 2001,c1998 - 311 p. ; 23 cm

At home in Courtenay, B.C., Augusta anxiously awaits news of her dearly loved son-in-law Gabe, who is undergoing brain surgery miles away in Victoria. Her best friend Rose is waiting for Augusta to call as soon as she hears. Through Rose, we begin to learn the story of Augusta's sometimes harsh, sometimes magical life: the startling vision of her mother's early death; the loneliness of her marriage to Karl and her battle with Karl's detestable father, Olaf. We are told of her gentle, platonic affair with a church minister, of her not-so-platonic affair with a man from the town, and the birth of her only child. We also learn of the special affinity between Rose and Augusta, who share the delights and exasperations of old age.


English

9780385720489


Farmer's spouses----Fiction
Bee culture---Fiction
Beekeepers---Fiction
Farm life----Fiction


Domestic fiction

PR9199.3.A49 / R43 1998

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