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The Bee Maker
by Mobi Warren

Overview


The year is 2036. Honeybees are nearly extinct. The world's crops are disappearing and a young boy's life hangs in the balance. When Melissa Bùi's origami opens a time portal to Ancient Crete and connects her to a young athlete named Amethea, she has a chance to save both bees and boy. But she may risk blinking out of existence like the quarks her scientist father studies.
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Description


The year is 2036. Honeybees are nearly extinct, the world's crops are disappearing, and Melissa's origami may be the only thing that can save them. When she hears haunting music in a parched almond grove and starts having visions of an ancient shrine, thirteen-year-old Melissa Bui thinks she's losing it. Things aren't going well to begin with. Her father isn't thrilled with new custody arrangements and medication hasn't cured her form of epilepsy⎯-staring spells that erase entire moments of her life. Melissa copes with troubles by folding origami, so it seems like a good plan to fold a thousand origami honeybees as a prayer and, hopefully, a way to connect with her uncommunicative father. He's a scientist in a race against time to save honeybees by tapping into their communication system that he believes may involve a special ability to rearrange quarks. Melissa soon finds herself thrust back in time when her origami opens a portal to Ancient Crete. There she encounters a girl, Amethea, who is torn between an ambition to run in the Women's Olympics or to save her disabled brother from becoming a human sacrifice. Melissa realizes that saving the young boy and pulling modern honeybees back from the brink of extinction are intertwined, but she may risk blinking out of existence like the quarks her scientist father studies. Set in the Texas Hill Country and a small island off the coast of Crete, The Bee Maker is a 50,000 word Middle Grades novel that affirms that young people can overcome limitations, even of time and space, by drawing strength from the fire of creation within themselves.
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About the author


Mobi Warren is a poet, translator, and retired math educator from San Antonio, Texas. She studied Ancient Greek at the University of Texas at Austin and holds a Masters degree in Multidisciplinary Sciences from the University of the Incarnate Word. In 1977, she sailed the South China Sea with a project to rescue Vietnamese refugees, the "boat people," and she is the translator of the children's book The Dragon Prince: Stories and Legends from Vietnam by the Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh, as well as his biography of the Buddha, Old Path White Clouds. She has worked as a professional storyteller and as a puppeteer in an art museum and has taught mathematics to all grades from kindergarten to high school seniors. She is a dedicated citizen scientist particularly interested in native plants and insect pollinators and how climate change is affecting them. She is an avid runner and lives in San Antonio with her dog Anatole and cat Pippin. The Bee Maker is her first novel.

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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Science Fiction / General

Language:English

Pages:198

eBook ISBN:9781543959635

Paperback ISBN:9781543959628


Overview


The year is 2036. Honeybees are nearly extinct. The world's crops are disappearing and a young boy's life hangs in the balance. When Melissa Bùi's origami opens a time portal to Ancient Crete and connects her to a young athlete named Amethea, she has a chance to save both bees and boy. But she may risk blinking out of existence like the quarks her scientist father studies.

Read more

Description


The year is 2036. Honeybees are nearly extinct, the world's crops are disappearing, and Melissa's origami may be the only thing that can save them. When she hears haunting music in a parched almond grove and starts having visions of an ancient shrine, thirteen-year-old Melissa Bui thinks she's losing it. Things aren't going well to begin with. Her father isn't thrilled with new custody arrangements and medication hasn't cured her form of epilepsy⎯-staring spells that erase entire moments of her life. Melissa copes with troubles by folding origami, so it seems like a good plan to fold a thousand origami honeybees as a prayer and, hopefully, a way to connect with her uncommunicative father. He's a scientist in a race against time to save honeybees by tapping into their communication system that he believes may involve a special ability to rearrange quarks. Melissa soon finds herself thrust back in time when her origami opens a portal to Ancient Crete. There she encounters a girl, Amethea, who is torn between an ambition to run in the Women's Olympics or to save her disabled brother from becoming a human sacrifice. Melissa realizes that saving the young boy and pulling modern honeybees back from the brink of extinction are intertwined, but she may risk blinking out of existence like the quarks her scientist father studies. Set in the Texas Hill Country and a small island off the coast of Crete, The Bee Maker is a 50,000 word Middle Grades novel that affirms that young people can overcome limitations, even of time and space, by drawing strength from the fire of creation within themselves.

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About the author


Mobi Warren is a poet, translator, and retired math educator from San Antonio, Texas. She studied Ancient Greek at the University of Texas at Austin and holds a Masters degree in Multidisciplinary Sciences from the University of the Incarnate Word. In 1977, she sailed the South China Sea with a project to rescue Vietnamese refugees, the "boat people," and she is the translator of the children's book The Dragon Prince: Stories and Legends from Vietnam by the Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh, as well as his biography of the Buddha, Old Path White Clouds. She has worked as a professional storyteller and as a puppeteer in an art museum and has taught mathematics to all grades from kindergarten to high school seniors. She is a dedicated citizen scientist particularly interested in native plants and insect pollinators and how climate change is affecting them. She is an avid runner and lives in San Antonio with her dog Anatole and cat Pippin. The Bee Maker is her first novel.

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