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May 18, 2024

10am – 6pm

Bohrer Park


Melissa Scholes Young

Latest Title: The Hive
The Hive
The Hive by Melissa Scholes Young

2021 Indie Best Contest Winner

2021 Finalist for American Book Fest’s for Best Book Award

A 2023 Next Generation Indie Book Award Winner for Best Cover Design

A 2023 Next Generation Indie Book Award Finalist for Best Second Novel

A story of survival, sisters, and secrets

The Fehler sisters wanted to be more than bug girls but growing up in a fourth- generation family pest control business in rural Missouri, their path was fixed. The family talked about Fehler Family Exterminating at every meal, even when their mom said to separate the business from the family, an impossible task. They tried to escape work with trips to their trailer camp on the Mississippi River, but the sisters did more fighting than fishing. If only there was a son to lead rural Missouri insect control and guide the way through a crumbling patriarchy.

After Robbie Fehler’s sudden death, the surprising details of succession in his will are revealed. He’s left the company to a distant cousin, assuming the women of the family aren’t capable. As the mother’s long-term affair surfaces and her apocalypse prepper training intensifies, she wants to trade responsibility for romance.

Facing an economic recession amidst the backdrop of growing Midwestern fear and resentment, the Fehler sisters unite in their struggle to save the company’s finances and the family’s future. To survive, they must overcome a political chasm that threatens a new civil war as the values that once united them now divide the very foundation they’ve built. Through alternating point-of-views, grief and regret gracefully give way to the enduring strength of the hive.

About Melissa Scholes Young

Melissa Scholes Young is the author of the award-winning novels, “Flood” and “The Hive,” and is editor of “Grace in Darkness,” “Furious Gravity” and “Grace in Love,” anthologies by women writers. Her work has appeared in The Atlantic, Ms., The Washington Post, Poets & Writers, Ploughshares, Literary Hub and Believer Magazine. She has been the recipient of fellowships from the Bread Loaf Bakeless Camargo Foundation, the Center for Mark Twain Studies and the Virginia Center for Creative Arts. Born and raised in Hannibal, Mo., she is a Professor in the Literature Department of American University where she directs the undergraduate creative writing program.

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Author Schedule:

Venue(s):

Dashiell Hammett Pavilion

Presentation Start Time:

4:15 pm

Presentation End Time:

5:05 pm

Signing Time:

5:15 pm

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