While I was waiting to see my kidney specialist, I finished Bee Season by Myla Goldberg. It’s the story of fifth-grader, Eliza Naumann, who suddenly finds herself the apple of her over-achieving father’s eye when she wins her school’s spelling bee. The book follows Elly’s spelling bee successes right to the nationals, where she comes this-close to winning.
The intimate and delicate balance of Eliza’s family life starts to fall apart against this backdrop of the spelling bee seasonand through her experiences studying with her father, her life also changes.
I liked the book a lot, but thought that maybe it tried to do too much, and it became a bit overwhelming towards the end. However, I think she’s incredibly talented, and I’m looking forward to reading Goldberg’s new novel, Wickett’s Remedy. I also have no idea how they’ve adapted it into the movie that’s currently playing…but again, I’m immensely curious.