




📖 Dive into a moving journey you can't afford to miss!
The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri is a critically acclaimed historical fiction novel ranked #21 in its category, praised for its authentic portrayal of refugee experiences through the eyes of a UN volunteer. With a 4.6-star rating from over 11,600 readers, it combines emotional depth with accessible storytelling, making it a must-read for socially conscious professionals seeking meaningful narratives.




| Best Sellers Rank | #9,257 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #9 in Historical Fiction #24 in Political Fiction #39 in Literary Fiction |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (11,625) |
| Dimensions | 13.16 x 2.11 x 20.29 cm |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 0593128176 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0593128176 |
| Item weight | 278 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 384 pages |
| Publication date | 23 June 2020 |
| Publisher | Ballantine Books |
A**A
Eye-opening, moving and a good read...
The book was nicely written; a quick and easy read. The author paints a picture of the experiences of refugees and the hardships they face when trying to get to a safer country; her experiences as a UN volunteer make reading this all the more real and eye-opening. The moving story of the characters in this book highlights the importance of understanding the alternative view and not one that is usually portrayed in the media of refugees being a 'burden' on countries they flee to. I will look forward to more from the author as I found that her choice of clear and simple language allowed the book to flow well and despite the subject and content of the book, made it all the more entertaining to read. Would definitely recommend.
N**A
Quality is good
Go for it
A**E
I ask you to read this powerful book that speaks for itself !
Do the broken lives of war refugees move you? “Sometimes we create such powerful illusions so that we do not get lost in the darkness” ☕️ What a breathtaking read! I have to admit parts of this book broke my heart and I have never cried so much reading a book before😔 We see war refugees all over the news and everyone has an opinion on the subject of immigration but seldom do we understand the traumatic journey the people make. THE STORY - Nuri, a 🐝beekeeper and his wife, Afra, an artist 🎨 are living their perfect dream in the beautiful Syrian city of Aleppo. Then, the war breaks, leaving them exposed and vulnerable to a broken world, to a horrifying loss and to the tragic journey from Syria through Turkey and Greece to UK. MY RATING - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2 1/2 ⭐️ is withheld because it took me time and complete focus to get invested in the story. I love how #christylefteri (author) have bridged the 3️⃣ timelines : Pre-war Happy Life in Syria, Horrifying past days of the war in Syria and Present unbroken sky in England through flashbacks and Nuri’s nightmares and dreams both in past and present by connecting the chapters by ONE ☝️ word. The last word of each chapter becomes the title and beginning of the next one. Although the read is compelling, it disappointed me a little in the end. Certain answers are left open - did Nuri Afra reach their destination and claim asylum? What about Afra’s eyesight? Did Nuri seek help for PTSD? I wish I could find closure for these. Have a good read !
H**A
As a Syrian, it's BEAUTIFUL
As a Syrian I definitely shed alot of tears reading this.. it's a masterpiece. It's heartbreaking too, but that's because it's just so truthful to what our war is really like. I absolutely adore the accuracy of our culture that the writer adapted, i didn't feel it written by a foreigner but rather by someone who really understands our culture. Absolutely recommended.
S**T
A beautiful book
Beautifully written. Very moving. Highly recommended.
J**B
Horrible Grammar
The grammar is sooo bad. You can’t even get through the book and follow the storyline. I had to force myself to keep picking up the book. Not worth it at all.
P**.
The journey to the UK of a couple escaping persecution
This book is a tribute to all who are forced to leave their homes under duress. It is a moving story put together from the lived experience of those who are exploited by people traffickers and, left forgotten in camps and unwelcome in countries they travel through. The hope they cling to is kept alive by their own strength but also by the occasional kindness of strangers. It has given me a deeper empathy which I could not have reached through news reports.
N**N
It’s a must to read
Great read
J**G
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C**H
Beautiful book. Heartbreaking and hopeful at the same time.
A**A
The Beekeeper of Aleppo is a heart-wrenching, emotional read that brought tears to my eyes more than once, yet it is also thought-provoking and relevant to so much of what is going on in the world today. The story is beautifully written as well as the realistically rendered characters (all of whom I adored). Nuri and Afra are characters that I know will stay with me for a long time to come, as the penetrating sadness around their story is one that is difficult to forget. Both characters experience PTSD and feels disconnected when it comes to personal relationships. Many of their fears are due to traumatic experiences and even though Afra is the one without sight, there are times where they both lose their vision. With that said though, there were also moments of hope amidst the desperation, such as when Nuri and Afra finally make it to their destination (not a spoiler, since we are already told this from the very first page) and are met with much kindness from the people they end up staying with at the refugee center as they wait for their asylum applications to be processed. These interactions at the refugee center in present time brought a certain element of hope to the story, which helped to balance out the overwhelming sadness of the past narrative recounting Nuri and Afra’s harrowing journey – at the same time, it made their story all the more poignant and powerful. The Syrians in The Beekeeper of Aleppo experienced tragedy, and lost so much when they escaped their beloved homeland, which became a war zone. Their search for freedom and safety was emotionally and physically tragic and deeply painful, yet I fully and completely loved this book. Lefteri’s research and experiences have allowed her to get to the heart of the human emotions. With vivid prose and insight, she takes us to the lowest point of desperation while simultaneously revealing the hope that exists, even when we have lost everything. I highly recommend this book!
D**Y
Loved this book. Good eye opener and well written
F**E
Nice
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