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An allegory with an invasive species of hornets standing in for zealous terrorists fighting in the name of an intolerant faith overwhelming a calmer less troubling culture of bees/villagers. Taking place in a fictional town in an Arab speaking country, we are shown the pendulum swing of fundamentalist after the Arab Spring. There are very wonderful moments describing the beekeeper, Sidi's, unshakable faith in his "girls" and in an Allah who stands hand in hand with nature. There is a wonderful visit to Japan where we are shown the extreme differences between the traditional and the modern co-existing in a way that works for that particular society without causing civil war. While back in our fictional town, the politicians have fabricated a way of purchasing votes which ultimately sets up a dynamic that will bring the society to extreme beliefs and ruin. The ending has a interesting twist in that the natural terrorists become the hand of God but there is no neat wrap up, as the story with its conflicts continues around the world today.


The author is from Tunisia, so I plan to count it for that country!!