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THE BEES OF NOTRE-DAME by Meghan P. Browne

THE BEES OF NOTRE-DAME

by Meghan P. Browne ; illustrated by E.B. Goodale

Pub Date: Oct. 17th, 2023
ISBN: 9780593374566
Publisher: Random House Studio

When Notre Dame Cathedral burned in April 2019, the honeybees on the roof above its sacristy survived.

Amid the world’s sorrow at the terrible damage suffered by the storied cathedral, the bees’ survival emerged as a story of hope. Browne treats it likewise, but her text focuses on the ordinary miracles of the honeybee life cycle as the context for the story of the fire. Loving scenes of Paris in springtime preface the bees’ emergence: “Bonjour, les filles!” Sibyle the beekeeper greets them. The bees fly above the city, then return to the “small pine box” where the queen “lays her eggs…in thousands of perfect hexagons waxed by generations of bees that came before her.” With this, Browne cleverly segues to the ancient cathedral and its construction; the parallel is evoked again in firefighters’ efforts “to quench the flames, to save the cathedral. To save the hives.” Goodale’s multimedia illustrations are set on warm, sepia-toned backgrounds; her bees flit among cottony pink and white blossoming trees and around the ornate architectural flourishes of the cathedral. Introduced by a wordless spread dominated by billows of gray smoke, the fire itself occupies just a few pages before scenes of rebuilding. An author’s note provides further information on both the fire and the bees and their keeper, whom Goodale depicts with beige skin. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Emphasizing resilience, this tale effectively captures a fascinating episode in recent history.

(cathedral diagrams, recommended reading) (Informational picture book. 5-8)