The Children's Life of the Bee
Written by Maurice Maeterlinck
Narrated by Edward Miller
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About this audiobook
Published in 1901, The Children's Life of the Bee, by Belgian author Maurice Maeterlinck, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature; is a wonderfully informative and poetic in-depth look at what exactly goes on in a hive, with insightful observations on its fascinating characters such as the drones, the workers and, of course, the queen...
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