The <b>other side of <i>Gone with the Wind</i></b> - and just as <b>unputdownable</b>
The Sunday Times
A <b>big, warm girlfriend of a book</b>
The Times
Harper Lee's classic novel <b><i>To Kill a Mockingbird</i> has changed lives</b>. It's <b>direct descendent <i>The Help</i></b> has the same potential . . . an <b>astonishing feat of accomplishment</b>
Daily Express
<b>Outstanding, immensely funny, </b>very <b>compelling</b>, <b>brilliant</b>
Daily Telegraph
<b>Immensely readable</b>
Observer
<b>Daring</b>, <b>vitally important</b> and very <b>courageous</b>, I <b>loved </b>and <b>admired </b><i>The Help</i>. <b>Fantastic</b>
- Marian Keyes,
A <b>laugh-out-loud, vociferously angry must-read</b>
Marie Claire
<b>Touching, disgraceful, funny</b>. Highly recommended
Daily Mail
<b>Utterly brilliant</b>
She
<b>Remarkable, shocking, brave, brilliant</b>
Easy Living
***The phenomenal international bestseller that inspired the Oscar-nominated film***
Enter a vanished and unjust world: Jackson, Mississippi, 1962. Where black maids raise white children, but aren't trusted not to steal the silver . . .
There's Aibileen, raising her seventeenth white child and nursing the hurt caused by her own son's tragic death; Minny, whose cooking is nearly as sassy as her tongue; and white Miss Skeeter, home from College, who wants to know why her beloved maid has disappeared.
Skeeter, Aibileen and Minny. No one would believe they'd be friends; fewer still would tolerate it. But as each woman finds the courage to cross boundaries, they come to depend and rely upon one another. Each is in a search of a truth. And together they have an extraordinary story to tell...
'The other side of Gone with the Wind - and just as unputdownable' The Sunday Times
'A big, warm girlfriend of a book' The Times
'Harper Lee's classic novel To Kill a Mockingbird has changed lives. Its direct descendent The Help has the same potential . . . an astonishing feat of accomplishment' Daily Express