The Secret Life Of Bees Book Report

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The Secret Life of Bees The Secret Life of Bees is a fascinating and engaging story. It is one of the books that it’s tough to get your nose out of. Lily, the main character, is brave. She never gives up in what she believes in and has a huge heart. At the age of four, Lily had accidentally picked a gun up off the floor and shot her mother, leaving her with only her father, T. Ray. However, T. Ray is extremely ignorant, abusive, and constantly hurting Lily, both emotionally and physically. When the only person that Lily was close to, Rosaleen who was her caregiver, ended up in jail, she had no idea what to do with herself and was too emotionally unstable to be staying with T. Ray who was constantly bringing her down. Lily was stuck in a house …show more content…

August treated her just like she treated all of her daughters, Lily and Rosaleen became apart of their family. Lily stayed there acting like she didn’t know a thing about August but she was really staying there because she knows her mother had known her. Lily wanted to find out as much as she could about her mother and also stay as far away from T. Ray as she could. After staying there for so long, Lily was scared to tell August the truth about everything and about her mother. She didn’t want August to be mad and not allow her to stay there anymore and ruin things for both herself and Rosaleen, so Lily had decided to keep it to herself for a while. However, she of course eventually had to tell August all about who she really was and what she was actually doing there, so she did. August had already known all about it and how she was Deborah’s daughter. Lily found out a lot about her mom and found out that T.Ray had ended up being right, her mom did leave her. Though, not everything T.Ray said was right. The day Lily shot her mother, she was not coming back just to get her things and leave again like T.Ray said, she was also coming back for Lily. Knowing all of this made Lily feel at least a little better but now that she knew it was true that her mother had left her for some time, she was heartbroken. Lily put it past her and continued to stay at August’s house until one day T.Ray made an