Sue Monk Kidd's The Secret Life Of Bees

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In Sue Monk Kidd's novel The Secret Life of Bees the leading character, Lily, loses her mother as an infant and experiences harsh, unloving treatment from her father, yet gains maternal affection through the compassion and care of the characters August and Rosaleen. Rosaleen proved her love for lily when she allowed lily bring home a chick when lily was eight years old. T ray didn't want to keep the chick, but Rosaleen stepped in stating, “You ain't touching that chick.” This is what Sue Monk Kidd describes as Rosaleen’s “love beyond reason” for Lily. In addition to when Rosaleen and Lily were in Sylvan, Rosaleen also cares for Lily at the pink house. Her love and cared or Lily is shown when she encourages Lily to come clean to August, or