The Help - Kathryn Stockett
Recommended for ages 15-adult.
The Help was recommended to me recently because of Stockett's unique writing style. It paints a vivid picture of American life in the Deep South in the 1960's, where politics were all about black and white. Written in three voices, The Help explores the world of the Black hired help through three beautifully crafted characters. Aibileen is a wise old woman with plenty of years of domestic service under her belt. Her friend, Minny, is a brassy woman with an awful reputation for speaking her mind to her employers. And Skeeter is the young white woman who dared to try to help them, losing her love but gaining her parents respect through her struggle.
This book kept me riveted to my seat and occupied all my waking thoughts until I finished it. The complex plot was tightly constructed, and then fleshed out with realism and clarity. Stockett's characters are adorable and very believable. From the insidious Hilly, to the almost hateful Elizabeth, Stockett's characterisation will make you laugh and cry.
Recommended for kids over 15 years old because The Help deals with some pretty confronting aspects of human nature including racism, hatred, domestic violence, and miscarriage.
Labels: 15-18yearolds, historical
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