It starred comments. This optimistic and refreshing first novel (and the first edition of the new version of Amy Einhorn) sets up the perfect time during the New Civil Rights Movement in Jackson, Michigan, which was trusted by black women to raise. did. Instead of brushing family silver, white children. Eugenia Skeeter Phelan just graduated from college in 1962 and wants to become a writer. An up-and-coming social activist told the story of a black woman that the country club relied on, and the distrust of Ivilene, a maid who raised 17 children, and several times with the help of Ivilly's close friend Minnie It was. After her white employer greeted her. Based on their story, the book written by Skeeter is shocking and stunning, bringing pride and hope to the black community while breaking her personal limit to Skeeter and pursuing her dreams Give it. It is guaranteed, hierarchical, filled with heart and history, which is writing bestsellers about it. (February)
When writing articles on such difficult times in American history, South born Stockett was at risk of major risk, big return. Critics praised the clever depiction of the sarcastic and hypocritical stocker of defining the era without complaining irritated or controversial clichés. Instead, Stockett focuses on attractive and complex relationships between different members of the family. In addition, the critics like (and dislike) the Stokech's three dimensional characters, cheer their favorites and eventually lick. Several critics questioned Stockett's decision to use heavy dialects only for black letters. But in general, aid is a caring and ingenious story and a wonderful choice for book communities.
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