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Three orphaned siblings inherit a failing country store and a few acres and turn to beekeeping to raise money. The narrative follows their efforts to build a hive enterprise, facing financial strain, theft and human antagonists, dangerous encounters with wildlife and weather, and technical challenges with swarms and honey extraction. Through perseverance, ingenuity, and cooperation they remedy setbacks—repairing damage, rescuing hives, and managing fires and floods—and eventually harvest a successful crop that secures their future. The episodic chapters mix practical beekeeping detail with adventure and community interactions.
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