Bees on the Roof

Bees on the Roof by Robbie Shell is a second edition published by Tumblehome Learning in May 2018. This 224-page book is written in English and follows Sam, who is on a quest to find a seventh-grade science fair project while also trying to save the restaurant where his father works. As he enlists the help of three friends to raise bees on a hotel roof in New York City, they encounter various challenges, including bee sting allergies, a significant bee die-off, and competition from a rival team.
Readers will discover a blend of juvenile fiction with elements of science and nature as the story unfolds. The narrative explores environmental themes and technology related to beekeeping, while also addressing issues like Colony Collapse Disorder. Sam’s journey is complicated by personal dynamics, including his feelings for a classmate and the enigmatic behavior of a science teacher, making the project far more complex than he initially anticipated.
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Sam needs to find a seventh-grade science fair project and a way to save the restaurant where his father works. When he enrolls three friends in an effort to raise bees on a hotel roof in New York City, the complications multiply. Bee sting allergies, a great bee die-off, a rival team’s cheating, a mysteriously reclusive science teacher, and Sam’s romantic feelings for a classmate make the bee project anything but simple. This story includes lots of facts about bees and Colony Collapse Disorder.
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