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There is a noble premise to this book, to raise awareness about asylum seekers to Britain, and to combat the sentiment of apathy that most people feel towards their plight.
The premise is noble and the character of the Little Bee is sweet and fascinating. The way she superimposes her experience in Britain on remembrances of her Nigerian home is quite endearing.
However, and I cannot quite put my finger on it, the book left me unsatisfied. Like many stories that are written by white people about A ...more
The premise is noble and the character of the Little Bee is sweet and fascinating. The way she superimposes her experience in Britain on remembrances of her Nigerian home is quite endearing.
However, and I cannot quite put my finger on it, the book left me unsatisfied. Like many stories that are written by white people about A ...more

I really enjoyed this book. I thought that the commentary on human nature and how we treat outsiders is spot on. I also liked that the story took place in Britain rather than the US so that I could gain a different perspective on how a country treats its refugees.
The story is told in two voices, Little Bee's and Sarah's, both of whom are awesome characters even though they come from very different backgrounds.
I guess the funny thing about this book is that I enjoyed reading the author's thoughts ...more
The story is told in two voices, Little Bee's and Sarah's, both of whom are awesome characters even though they come from very different backgrounds.
I guess the funny thing about this book is that I enjoyed reading the author's thoughts ...more

The first half of Little Bee was amazing. Narratively brilliant, incredibly disturbing, an entire world to escape into and yet be unendingly assaulted by. I thought the second half lacked the panache and tightness of the first. The conversation the happens between Little Bee and Sarah's man was really over-written, and I thought most of the last half of the book was the same. But some truly amazing, haunting lines up to mid-way.
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I'm not impressed with this book, especially after reading the over the top synopsis at the back of the book. It's a marketing ploy!!! huks. And I don't like most of the characters, except Little Bee.
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Oct 16, 2010
Kat (A Journey In Reading)
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