The Help Synopsis |
This suddenly popular novel addresses being in the deep redneck south from the point of view of, several maids working in their white lady's kitchen. All of these stories are told to one of the more open minded white lady's who is taking all the information and making it into a book. (how ironic) It is nice to see both sides of the stories and how they are being received by each side. You will learn a story from the maid and see how it affects the lives of the other characters. I would love to say that this is a complete fabrication of what us southern white ladies behavior is really like...but I can't. The "head cheerleader" of the book was what I found accurate. In small towns the popular's from high school tend to roll over as the important's in your adult life. Sad but true and portrayed as such here (Jackson not really small now but you get it) I wish we could have heard more of the maids stories, thought that was kinda of the point of the book, but not so much. Some of the maids you found out their name but nothing else, not who they worked for or anything. The stories from the few maids were very good, I like that there was not just a total smack down on all the white ladies there were good and bad attitudes toward and between the maids and their employers. These women spend so much of their lives together raising children and participating in each others daily life, its good to see that some of the women have a real relationship a bright spot in the middle of nasty background; that not everyone was a huge douche and some people considered these women family. Just shows you shouldn't judge people by what they do as a profession.
Good for a historical eye opener
Rating~~2
Good for a historical eye opener
Rating~~2
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