Little Bee
by Chris Cleave
- Published
- 2010
- Pages
- 304
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781416589648
- Reading Time
- ~5h 19min
Little Bee is a fiction book by Chris Cleave. In 2010. It has 304 pages.
About this book
Chris Cleave’s novel examines the human dimensions of global displacement through the intersecting lives of two individuals separated by wealth, geography, and circumstance. Set against the backdrop of Britain’s asylum system and its media landscape, the narrative explores how privilege shapes perception while trauma bridges cultural divides. Cleave employs a dual perspective to illuminate the bureaucratic and emotional realities faced by refugees, contrasting institutional indifference with intimate acts of resilience. The work engages with postcolonial tensions, the ethics of representation, and the quiet negotiations of trust that emerge when disparate worlds collide. Notable for its unflinching yet measured approach to contemporary migration crises, the novel avoids simplistic moral binaries, instead focusing on how ordinary people navigate systems designed to exclude them. Through precise prose and carefully observed character dynamics, the book situates personal survival within broader political frameworks, inviting readers to consider the human cost of border policies and the enduring capacity for empathy across profound difference.
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How many pages is Little Bee?+
Little Bee has 304 pages.
When was Little Bee published?+
Little Bee was published in 2010.
What genre is Little Bee?+
Little Bee is a Fiction book.
What is Little Bee about?+
Chris Cleave’s novel examines the human dimensions of global displacement through the intersecting lives of two individuals separated by wealth, geography, and circumstance. Set against the backdrop of Britain’s asylum system and its media landscape, the narrative explores how privilege shapes perce...
Who wrote Little Bee?+
Little Bee was written by Chris Cleave.