- Bee Season
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name = Bee Season
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author =Myla Goldberg
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Novel
publisher = Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
release_date = 25 May 2000
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 304 p. (hardback edition)
isbn = ISBN 0-385-49879-9 (hardback edition)
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followed_by ="Bee Season" is a 2000 novel by
Myla Goldberg . It follows a young girl as she attempts to win the national spelling bee, and the repercussions of her success on the other members of her family.Plot summary
Eleven-year-old Eliza Naumann is the only "ordinary" member of a family of gifted people. Her father, Saul, is a cantor in the local
synagogue and a keen student of Jewish texts; her mother, Miriam, is apparently a successfullawyer and her brother, Aaron, is a gifted student who is able to read and recite in Hebrew and is allowed into his father's study, where he plays the guitar with his father.One day Eliza surprises herself by winning the class
spelling bee , then the school bee. At first Saul is unaware of her success, but then he becomes increasingly involved with her. Eliza is invited into his study to practice, and Aaron for the first time finds the door closed to him. But as Eliza progresses through the district bee and prepares for the national bee, the troubled lives of her family come into sharp focus. Saul, who has tried to reachGod first through drugs and then through study, becomes convinced that Eliza's talent shows a propensity formysticism greater than his, which has the potential to lead her to "shefa", the influx of the Divine. He gradually introduces her to the writings ofAbraham Abulafia , a Medievalkabbalist writer, and it becomes clear that his ambitions for her go far beyond the winning of the spelling bee.Aaron, who had a "
religious experience " at the age of eight (it was actually the wing-light of a plane), finds himself disillusioned withJudaism and begins to look elsewhere, first toChristianity and then toBuddhism . Through a chance encounter in a park he discovers theInternational Society for Krishna Consciousness and becomes a devotee, unknown to his family. Miriam, who has always had an obsessive personality, is in fact akleptomania c who spends her time stealing small items from department stores, believing that they are small parts of herself from which she has become separated, a concept she formed when Saul told her aboutTikkun olam , the "fixing of the world".With the other members of her family preoccupied, Miriam's obsession takes a new turn when she finds herself entering people's houses and stealing small objects from them. Several times she is almost discovered, but, though she tries to anchor herself to the real world through soulless sex with Saul, she cannot resist the pull of the empty houses. Having performed well, but ultimately failed to win the national spelling bee, Eliza begins to prepare for the following year, with Saul's enthusiastic help. But the family is about to be torn apart. Miriam is arrested, pleads not guilty by reason of insanity, and is admitted to a
psychiatric hospital . Aaron announces his intention to leave home, and his faith, to join ISKCON.Eliza, who has begun reading Abulafia on her own, without her father's knowledge, has a terrifying experience on the night that she attempts to achieve "shefa". The following day, at the class spelling bee, she deliberately misspells a word.
Characters in "Bee Season"
*Eliza Naumann – a young girl, an entrant in the national spelling bee.
*Saul Naumann – Eliza's father, cantor in the Beth Amicha synagogue and student of the scriptures.
*Miriam Naumann – Eliza's mother, who is obsessive-compulsive and a kleptomaniac.
*Aaron Naumann – Eliza's brother, who loses the Jewish faith and goes on to become a "Hare Krishna".Literary significance and reception
"Bee Season" was well received by critics. Paul Gray (TIME) called it "a winningly eccentric and intriguing first novel." [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,48108,00.html "TIME" review, June 25, 2000] ] Dwight Garner (
The New York Times ) called it "a dispassionate, fervidly intelligent book...that comes by its emotion honestly" and described it as "Kaaterskill Falls" meets "American Beauty". [ [http://www.nytimes.com/books/00/06/18/reviews/000618.18garnert.html "New York Times" review, June 18, 2000] ] It reached number 15 in the New York Times independent fiction bestseller list in July, 2000. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/books/00/07/09/bsp/fictioncompare.html Best Sellers Plus July 9, 2000] ]Awards and nominations
It was a finalist in the Frankfurt eBook Award 2000 for Best Fiction work converted from print to ebook. [ [http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbninquiry.asp?ean=9780385498807&z=y "Bee Season" at
Barnes & Noble (annotation)] ]Film, TV or theatrical adaptations
A feature film based on the book, directed by
Scott McGehee andDavid Siegel and written byNaomi Foner , was released in 2005.Cultural references
The Decemberists ' "Song for Myla Goldberg" from the album "Her Majesty the Decemberists " makes a number of references to the novel.References
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