The Beekeeper's Promise is a work of historical fiction that takes place in
the World War II era. It portrays two women of courage. The
first is Eliane, who lives in a small town in France during the the war and
the second is Abi who visits that small town in 2017. The chapters in the
book alternate between Eliane's story and Abi's story.
First Storyline
Eliane lives in rural France and we hear her story starting in the late
1930's near the beginning of World War II. She lives on the Count
Comte's Bellevue estate and she is employed as a kitchen assistant in the
main chateau. One of the duties she loves is taking care of the many
beehives. She does an excellent job and the Count arranges for some
additional beehives to be moved from a nearby farm for Eliane to also
mange. When the beehives are moved Matthieu oversees the move and
Eliane and Matthieu soon develop a close relationship.
The story then evolves as the chateau is taken over by the Nazi's and the
Count moves out to a side cottage. Eliane continues on with her
duties with the bees and in the kitchen. Without giving away more of
the story I will say that Eliane and many of the others become involved in
the war effort. The French resistance is very much a part of this
novel and the courage of those involved is evident. I found it to be a
very interesting and educating book.
Second Storyline
Abi, who lives near London, is recovering from an accident and severe
depression. Her friend talks her into attending a Yoga retreat in a
small French town. During the retreat Abi wanders off into the French
countryside and gets herself lost. A storm comes up and Abi is rescued
by Sara who is driving by in the area. Sara brings her to her home to
wait out the storm. It turns out that her home is the former estate of
Count Comte. Sara and her husband Thomas have turned the estate into a
wedding venue. It is the height of the wedding season and a key
employee has taken ill. Abi stays to help and during her stay Sara
tells her the story of Eliane. Through this story, which is told
gradually over the weeks that Abi is working at the wedding venue, Abi
realizes that she too can be strong and face the future.
My Recommendation
This was a book that I thoroughly enjoyed. In fact I think I will
recommend it for my book club to read. I loved all of the characters
and the author, Fiona Valpy, did an excellent job of making me feel that I
was part of the story. It was one of those books that carried the
characters with me long after I had finished reading.
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