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Great work of fiction Nov 21, 2009 The author writes with such familiarity with the times and Mississippi itself that you feel like you are inside the novel. I felt that I could see, hear, and feel Mississippi (although I have never been there). The novel takes place in a time before I was even born, 1963-1964. It was a blast from the pre-me past.
I loved all of the characters and they were so well developed that I cried, laughed, and felt fear with them. I was proud of their strengths and was astonished at the cruelty of some.
I absolutely loved how the maids helped to write the book. Help, that showed the plight of the maids in Jackson, MS in 1963. When a story of hardship exists it needs to be told and shown to everyone.
I am the author of Summer Born: A Life With Cerebellar Ataxia and Dreams in August: Life, Love, and Cerebellar Ataxia
The Help Nov 21, 2009 The Help was one of the better books that I've read in the last several years. (Girl with the Dragon Tattoo was the Best) I grew up in the 60's and lived in the North, so I didn't witness the treatment of black women housekeepers. I did witness and protest the quota system for blacks in the LCMS University in Northern Indiana. I was shocked by that system in a christian college. Ms Hilly got her just desserts in this book twice. Its a good thought provoking read.
The Help, an excellent book depicting the treatment of Black maids during the '60's as the civil rights movement was emerging. Nov 21, 2009 Though this is a fiction book written by a non-Black, the author skillfully depicts what life was like for Black women and men in the years before, during, and after they gained their civil rights. Those prejudices still exist in many circles and this book is an excellent reminder that the pursuit for equality is not over.
One of my all-time favorites Nov 21, 2009 One of the best books I have read in a while. I thoroughly enjoyed all 3 main characters. This will also make an excellent movie someday. So readable ... I flew through it. Made me want to read something that would give me more historical background about the events going on in this time period. Good recommendation for High School reading.
soozie Nov 21, 2009 I loved this book- could not put it down. Loved the authors own story at the end ...I found myself crying. I think our high school should put this on the summer read or at the very least a free choice for class.
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