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The Secret Life of Bees

by Sue Monk Kidd

The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd is assigned in US schools at grades 9–11, with a Lexile measure of 840L. Every citation below links to the primary source.

This page shows where The Secret Life of Bees is assigned in US schools — curricula, states, grades, and the primary-source citations behind each placement. Not a summary or study guide.

Lexile
840L
Grade range
Grades 9–11
Difficulty for grade
Below the grade 9–10 band (1050–1335L)
Age range
Ages 1418
Pages
302
Reading time
about 5h 30m (est.)
First published
2002
Genre
Literary Fiction
ISBN-13
9780142001745

Reading difficulty: At 840L, The Secret Life of Bees reads below the typical 1050–1335L text-complexity range for 9th grade (Common Core Appendix A). It is an accessible read for the grade — often assigned for its themes and discussion value rather than for reading challenge.

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About this book

In 1964 South Carolina, fourteen-year-old Lily Owens flees an abusive father and the guilt of her mother's death, taking refuge with three Black beekeeping sisters who keep a Black Madonna. Amid the violence of the civil-rights era, Lily finds mothering, community, and the truth about her past. A common grades 9-11 text for its coming-of-age, motherhood, and racial-justice themes.

Why widely assigned

This Literary Fiction title, reads at middle-grade prose complexity, typically at grades 9–11. Written in the 2000s; pairs with curriculum units on family and race.

Themes

family · race · coming of age · motherhood · forgiveness

Content notes

racism · death of a parent · violence

Where this book is assigned

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Common questions

What grade level is The Secret Life of Bees?
The Secret Life of Bees is most commonly assigned in US schools in grades 9–11, with a Lexile measure of 840L. Specific grade placement varies by curriculum — AP Literature and IB English Literature typically use it in grades 11-12.
What is the Lexile level of The Secret Life of Bees?
The Secret Life of Bees has a Lexile measure of 840L according to MetaMetrics. Lexile measures text complexity, not content maturity — check the grade range and content notes separately for age-appropriateness.
How long does it take to read The Secret Life of Bees?
It takes about 5h 30m to read The Secret Life of Bees (302 pages) at an average adult reading pace of about 250 words per minute — roughly 330 minutes. Faster or slower readers will vary; the estimate is a planning guide for assigning the book.
Is The Secret Life of Bees hard to read for 9th grade?
At 840L, The Secret Life of Bees reads below the typical 1050–1335L text-complexity range for 9th grade (Common Core Appendix A). It is an accessible read for the grade — often assigned for its themes and discussion value rather than for reading challenge. Lexile measures text complexity, not thematic maturity — check the content notes for age-appropriateness separately.
Is The Secret Life of Bees banned in schools?
The Secret Life of Bees does not appear in PEN America's Index of School Book Bans 2022-2024. No documented multi-district removals on record, but individual districts may challenge titles locally.

Why this book is on this list

Each dimension below is sourced from a public reference. The full framework is documented on the classification standard page.

Lexile measure
840L — sourced from MetaMetrics’ Lexile Hub.
Grade band
Grades 911 — drawn from state ELA frameworks and AP/IB syllabi citing this book.
Curriculum alignment
Not yet documented in any tracked curriculum.
State-level evidence
Not yet documented in a state-level framework on this site.
Removal / banning records
No tracked removal or challenge records in cited sources.
Seasonal / contextual tags
No seasonal or program-specific tags on this book.