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In the sun-drenched heart of northern Namibia, twelve-year-old Aina Nandago discovers a secret that could change her village forever - a hidden hive that produces not just honey, but glowing drops of gold. Passed down through generations, the ancient hives of Etango are protected by bees unlike any other: guardians of memory, balance, and truth. When outsiders arrive with greedy hands and whispered promises, Aina must choose between silence and courage, tradition and danger. Guided by the wisdom of her grandmother's journal, her brave best friend Nangula, and the harmony of the bees…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the sun-drenched heart of northern Namibia, twelve-year-old Aina Nandago discovers a secret that could change her village forever - a hidden hive that produces not just honey, but glowing drops of gold. Passed down through generations, the ancient hives of Etango are protected by bees unlike any other: guardians of memory, balance, and truth. When outsiders arrive with greedy hands and whispered promises, Aina must choose between silence and courage, tradition and danger. Guided by the wisdom of her grandmother's journal, her brave best friend Nangula, and the harmony of the bees themselves, Aina steps into the role of Keeper - protector of a sacred legacy. But some secrets are too powerful to stay hidden. The Hive of Etango is a magical and deeply rooted eco-adventure about heritage, bravery, and the golden thread that connects people to the land - and to each other.
Autorenporträt
Beverley Lilliann Alice Joubert is an eclectic South African storyteller based in the Karoo town of Willowmore. She writes across age groups and genres-whimsical children's picture books and activity titles, Scripture-grounded devotionals, heart-tugging romances, and edge-of-your-seat mysteries and supernatural thrillers. Anchored in faith and a love for everyday miracles, Beverley's books celebrate courage, compassion, and the quiet resilience of ordinary people. Her granddaughter often inspires her children's stories, while her rural surroundings and South African heritage lend texture and authenticity to her adult fiction. When she isn't plotting a new series or polishing a manuscript, she's likely sketching ideas for illustrations, sipping rooibos, or walking under the wide Karoo sky with her husband, Shaun.