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The Help By Kathryn Stockett

The Help

A Novel

by Kathryn Stockett

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Kathryn Stockett’s The Help is the tale of three extremely different women—bound together by a shared dissatisfaction with modern life—who decide to take drastic measures in the hopes of permanently changing their town (and times) for the better.

Skeeter, age 22, is freshly graduated from Ole Miss, but seeing as this is 1962, her mother is insisting that she settle down and get properly married before embarking on a career. She soon becomes extremely close with Aibileen, a black maid, who is in a period of mourning after the recent loss of her son. Aibileen’s best friend, Minny, is short, stout and sassy as hell. She’s a masterful cook, but her sharp tongue constantly gets her fired.… Her latest client, however, is a newbie in town and doesn’t know her reputation.

As dissimilar from one another as could be, these three women conjure up a clandestine project that will put all of their lives at risk in order to change the way that women—mothers, daughters, friends and neighbors—perceive one another. A searing and deeply heartfelt novel, The Help is a penetrating examination of the lines people abide by—and the lines they attempt to change.

Softcover: 464 pages

Publisher: Putnam Pub Group/Mbr of Penguin Putnam ( February 10, 2009 )

Item #: 82-5521

ISBN: 9781615234356

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 1.05 inches

Product Weight: 16.0 ounces


August 29, 2010



Reviewer: Christi B

Whew! What a book!
August 02, 2010

What an emotional book - I found myself often holding my breath. I was in my 20' in the 1960's and I was able to go back to that time and truly feel my heart ache for these wonderful women.

Reviewer: Ann M

Great Book
July 24, 2010

This book tells a wonderful story. You will not be disappointed -it's a great read!

Reviewer: Sharon

I couldn't wait to get back to reading.
July 16, 2010

The characters in this novel, The Help, were so exceptionally well developed that I thought of them as real people. I was almost sad to be finished reading.

Reviewer: claire j

A wonderful, wonderful read
May 31, 2010

Perhaps one of my favorite books. Wonderful, heartwarming story. I "lived" in those kitchens while reading this book.

Reviewer: Michel

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