ISBN: 9781905490431
Release Date: 23 Jul 2009
Average rating:   (read by 87 members)

Categories: Modern fiction

Jackson, Mississippi, 1962. Black maids raise white children, but aren't trusted not to steal the silver. Some lines will never be crossed. Aibileen is a black maid: smart, regal, and raising her seventeenth white child. Yet something shifted inside Aibileen the day her own son died while his bosses looked the other way. Minny, Aibileen's best friend, is by some way the sassiest woman in Mississippi. But even her extraordinary cooking won't protect Minny from the consequences of her tongue. Twenty-two-year-old Skeeter returns home with a degree and a head full of hope, but her mother will not be happy until there's a ring on her finger. Seeking solace with Constantine, the beloved maid who raised her, Skeeter finds she has gone. But why will no one tell her where? Seemingly as different as can be, Skeeter, Aibileen and Minny's lives converge over a clandestine project that will not only put them all at risk but also change the town of Jackson for ever. But why? And for what? "The Help" is a deeply moving, timeless and universal story about the lines we abide by, and the ones we won't.
It is about how women, whether mothers or daughters, the help or the boss, relate to each other - and that terrible feeling that those who look after your children may understand them, even love them, better than you...

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Jackieb
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This book really drew me in and will stay with me a long time after I've finished it. I don't re-read a lot of books, but this one I will do. The characters are really well described and developed over the story. The plot starts relatively slowly...

Bookworm40
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Brilliant read, first book on the TV Blook club list for the summer.

jujumc
Rated it   9 days ago
Loved this book, loved the 3 main characters and enjoyed a great read. I felt every emotion the women went through, happy, sad....fantastic read and can't recommend highly enough.

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