'The Help' by Kathryn Stockett
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I would highly recommend this book! Has anyone seen the movie? Can't wait!
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Hey Fran, my favourite book if all time is "To Kill a Mocking Bird" so to compare a book to this all-time classic it must be pretty good. So far everything you have recommended to me has been right on the money so I will give it a try. Fingers crossed.Fran wrote:Anyone read The Help? I've just finished it & it's a marvelous read IMO. Anyone who enjoyed To Kill a Mocking Bird would like it ... extraordinary the casual cruelties of day to day life inflicted under segregation. The strength of these women leave me breathless with admiration.
Definitely gets a 10/10 from me
Would love to hear opinions of other readers.

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@ Gannon ... We are as one on Mocking Bird so I am 'quietly confident' you will like 'The Help' says she touching wood (I'm not supersticious but you can't be too careful)Gannon wrote:Hey Fran, my favourite book if all time is "To Kill a Mocking Bird" so to compare a book to this all-time classic it must be pretty good. So far everything you have recommended to me has been right on the money so I will give it a try. Fingers crossed.Fran wrote:Anyone read The Help? I've just finished it & it's a marvelous read IMO. Anyone who enjoyed To Kill a Mocking Bird would like it ... extraordinary the casual cruelties of day to day life inflicted under segregation. The strength of these women leave me breathless with admiration.
Definitely gets a 10/10 from me
Would love to hear opinions of other readers.

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Did anyone else feel like Elizabeth (Aibleen's boss) didn' t really like Hilly that much? I can't wait for the movie.
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I would also recommend A Long Way From Paradise by Leah Chishugi, another book that shows women rising from prejudice and adversity to survive. It is set in The Eastern Congo to start and takes you through the genocide of Rwanda. Challenging at times but well worth the read.

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I made the mistake of reading up on Kathryn Stockett's life. She is pretty much Skeeter. That's not to say that I have a problem with people who use their lives as a model for a book or whatever, but don't DENY that you based a lot of stuff on your own life. Maybe it was a misquote somewhere, but I know I read that she claimed it wasn't that autobiographical.
Didn't really change my view on the book, just on the author.
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