This lyrical, poignant nonfiction picture book tells the fascinating
story of the honeybee colonies that lived on the roof of the Notre-Dame
Cathedral in Paris and survived the devastating 2019 fire.
High above the bustling streets and gardens of Paris is a little-known
wonder: a cluster of beehives. They sit atop the roof of the Notre-Dame
cathedral, lovingly tended to by a beekeeper named Sibyle. But when fire
broke out in the catherdral in 2019, the bees almost didn't make it.
Firefighters battled heat and smoke, carefully spraying their hoses
around the hives, pumping in water from fireboats on the Seine, and,
miraculously, they survived.
Meghan P. Browne and E. B. Goodale imbue the story of Notre-Dame's bees
and the fire that almost killed them with great hope. After the fire,
there is rebuilding to be done, but with hard work and collaboration,
perhaps the cathedral can be restored after all. From the rooftops of
Paris to the intricacies of a beehive, here is a moving picture book
about resilience in the face of disaster.