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Mary Queen of Bees

Published
Apr 2017
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
60

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Crippled in childhood, Mary Wesley, sister of John Wesley, founder of the Methodist Church, speaks of the Wesley household in first-person narrative built on the facts of her life.

Mary lived in a strict Christian family, one of 19 children, 10 of whom survived. Her mother, Susanna Wesley, imposed a regiment where "not one child after a year old was heard to cry out." Her father, Samuel Wesley, a minister at Epworth, could not provide for his family, and spent time in debtor's prison. The family taunted Mary's awkwardness and showed little sympathy for her affliction.

At one point Mary addresses her family from the outside. "There go the ragged Wesley's. Beggars themselves. They are in a house so crowded love could not grow. Only survival. As plants overcrowded in a garden bend and twist their way toward sunlight, out of necessity smothering those closest to them."

Mary Queen of Bees is a study in hardship in early 18th century England. Through the rigors of despondency in the aftermath of her wounding, the brightness of Mary's spirit emerges. The novel of reactivated history pokes Mary's voice from childhood to her death in childbirth at the age of 37, when the bees leave.

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First Edition Apr 2017 Resource Publications (CA) ISBN 1532617658
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Apr 2017 Resource Publications (CA) ISBN 1498242502
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Jun 2017 Resource Publications, an Imprint of Wipf and Stoc ISBN B0733R57GC
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Jun 2017 Wipf & Stock Publishers ISBN 1498242499
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