
The Bee Sting
A Novel
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Paul Murray
Shortlisted for the 2023 Booker Prize
From the author of Skippy Dies comes Paul Murray's The Bee Sting, an irresistibly funny, wise, and thought-provoking tour de force about family, fortune, and the struggle to be a good person when the world is falling apart.
The Barnes family is in trouble. Dickie’s once-lucrative car business is going under—but Dickie is spending his days in the woods, building an apocalypse-proof bunker with a renegade handyman. His wife, Imelda, is selling off her jewelry on eBay and half-heartedly dodging the attention of fast-talking cattle farmer Big Mike, while their teenage daughter, Cass, formerly top of her class, seems determined to binge drink her way through her final exams. As for twelve-year-old PJ, he’s on the brink of running away.
If you wanted to change this story, how far back would you have to go? To the infamous bee sting that ruined Imelda’s wedding day? To the car crash one year before Cass was born? All the way back to Dickie at ten years old, standing in the summer garden with his father, learning how to be a real man?
The Bee Sting, Paul Murray’s exuberantly entertaining new novel, is a tour de force: a portrait of postcrash Ireland, a tragicomic family saga, and a dazzling story about the struggle to be good at the end of the world.
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This is what makes a great novel. A story that grips you, pulls you in with a blazing fire so intense you may wish you could let go, let it drop to the floor so it can't burn you. But it is in your ears, with a back and forth that swings you from one story to the next, intertwined so seamlessly that you become a character yourself. A ghost, a silent family member looking on.
I saw reviews saying they didn't like the characters but I feel as those people are missing the point, or maybe reading the wrong kind of novel. Characters, like normal people, are not perfect. They have flaws, they make bad choices, have thoughts that they would never want spoken aloud. There is a reason people go to marriage counselors, why teenagers have a bad reputation. It would be easy to find terrible qualities if you had access to anyone's deepest, most personal thoughts. Having fatal flaws only made their stories more realistic, more relatable and all the more compelling
As for the ending, I couldn't imagine a better one. I understand that some readers found it frustrating to not know exactly what happens in those last, frenetic, terrifying moments, but no matter what the true ending was, it would have been devestating. Whichever path the author could have chosen the outcome would have been the same. In fact, I may have loved this last chapter best. The buildup of these different voices, previously split into their own chapters, are given lengthy stretches to tell their part. Then as the story builds, the intervals between each perspective shortens, until this last chapter: a back and forth between all of the characters. (Again, having a different narrator for each voice makes these switches, typically a daunting task in audio format, simple to follow and all the more intense). I found myself holding my breath, standing still in the middle of midtown Manhhattan, unable to move in case I might miss something. Yes, the ending is not typical, everything isn't tied up neatly with a little red bow. But I wouldn't want that ending. I didn't need to know exactly what happened in order to feel the raw emotions, desperation, love, hope and fear, coursing through these characters in these final moment. I felt those emotions right along side of them (and couldn't stop bawling, again, in the middle of 34th street). To say more would give too much away, but whatever path was chosen, they all would have lead to the same, inevitable and awful conclusion.
Intensely beautiful, heart-wrenching tale of a family trying to find themselves and each other
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Decent story, unsatisfying finish
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Well, so . . . . and other Irish tales
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5-star prose, story and narration, w/a terrible end!
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Literary but depressing and a lot of work
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Not my cup of tea
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The Inner Lives of a Modern Irish Family
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The ending
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Narration was incredible.
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If Murphy wrote a dishwasher manual, I would read it
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