MADNESS, MELANCHOLIA, AND SUICIDE IN SUE MONK KIDD’S THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES.Published in:2017By:Steverson, DeliaPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Playing in the Dark" with Sue Monk Kidd: Potentials for Critique in The Secret Life of Bees.Published in:2013By:Shaffer, Tracy StephensonPublication type:Essay
HELPING FARMERS TO ‘BEE’ MORE FRIENDLY.Published in:Veterinary Ireland Journal, 2018, v. 8, n. 3, p. 168By:Kidd, Sue MonkPublication type:Article
AFRICAN-AMERICAN FEMALE STEREOTYPING IN THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES.Published in:2013By:LÓPEZ, CAROLINA PALLÍNPublication type:Film/TV Criticism and Review
CROSSING RACIAL BOUNDARIES IN THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES.Published in:2013By:Eckard, PaulaPublication type:Essay
Walking on Stage With a Cane – Therapists Reckon With Their Wounds.Published in:2021By:Hall, Caroline B.Publication type:Book Review
An Affirmation of Black Culture through Revolution of Signs: A New Historicism Insight into Sue Mon Kidd's The Secret Life of Bees.Published in:2018By:Rajendran, JayanthiPublication type:Literary Criticism