Now that we’re deep into the throes of summer in these parts, I can’t help but see the bees we’ve got around our house. They’re especially fond of a bush we have near our front door — and near my outdoor reading area — so it’s a precarious dance around them each time we’re in or out of our house.
Bees on book covers are not necessarily a trend, per se, but after the recent reveal of the cover for Laura Ruby’s 2015 book Bone Gap, I started noticing more and more bee-themed covers on the backlist in both YA and adult books. It’s a unique image, and it’s one that sticks with me because it’s not one I see a whole lot. I think part of it might also be that these covers tend to use colors not always seen on books — yellows and browns that are bright and stand out a bit on the shelves. How great would putting these all on a display look?
Rather than ignore this fun cover image, I thought I’d round-up a pile of them and share with our hive (that was really bad and I’m not sorry).
All descriptions are from WorldCat, unless otherwise noted. These span from YA titles to adult titles, fiction and non-fiction (though I’ve avoided obvious reference texts about bees because that’s too easy). I’d love if you can think of other covers that feature bees or elements of the bee world.
A Slight Trick of the Mind by Mitch Cullin: 1947 finds Holmes living in a Sussex farmhouse at 93 with a housekeeper and her son, Roger, who discovers evidence of a case never before reported, a case involving a Mrs. Keller, the long-ago object of Holmes’s affection.
The Bees by Laline Paull: A member of the lowest caste in her orchard hive, Flora 717, due to her courage and strength, finds her way into the Queen’s inner sanctum where she discovers secrets about the hive that cause her to challenge authority and perform unthinkable acts. (I am so, so interested in reading this one because it’s from the POV of a bee and I can’t wrap my mind around that).
Of course, I have to end with some Goosebumps and Why I’m Afraid of Bees.