464 pages

English language

Published June 23, 2010 by Penguin Books, Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-14-104770-6
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The Help is a historical fiction novel by American author Kathryn Stockett and published by Penguin Books in 2009. The story is about African Americans working in white households in Jackson, Mississippi, during the early 1960s. A USA Today article called it one of the "summer sleeper hits." An early review in The New York Times notes Stockett's "affection and intimacy buried beneath even the most seemingly impersonal household connections," and says the book is a "button-pushing, soon to be wildly popular novel." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution said of the book: "This heartbreaking story is a stunning début from a gifted talent."Stockett began writing the novel — her first — after the September 11th attacks. It took her five years to complete and was rejected by 60 literary agents, over a period of three years, before agent Susan Ramer agreed to represent Stockett. The Help has since been published in 35 …

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The Help is known for portraying the lives of African American maids in Jackson, Mississippi in the 1960s. But there is so much more to The Help. The plot, subplots, and writing are tremendously absorbing. The characters are original, unique, and realistic. The Help is so lifelike that, while reading it, I sometimes forgot that the story and characters are fictional.
I learned a lot about the culture of the 1960s in the South. I was shocked at how racist so many people were. Also, so many mothers did not know how to raise their children and instead had “the help” raise their children. The Help proved to me over and over again that historical fiction doesn’t have to be boring and only be about the history. It can have a beautiful story, unique characters, and fascinating historical and cultural aspects.
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Subjects

  • Fiction, historical, general
  • Mississippi, fiction
  • African americans, fiction