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In The Top secret Life of Bees, the narrator's tone is quite convincing as a 14-year-old woman. Sue Monk Kidd runs on the easy style, adding small remnants of marvelous realism to include the bees, as well as the strange string of situations that brings Lily and Rosaleen to the Boatwright house. Using historical markers - like the Civil Protection under the law Function - Kidd manages to keep the report grounded in real situations, counterbalancing a few fantastic or eccentric elements, like the red house and a non-traditional take on religion. The beginning of each chapter features a quotation from nonfiction works that deals with bees and beekeeping. They all provide similar purposes, but many of the quotes are just loosely related to beekeeping. That is a summary and analysis of the reserve and not the initial book.