The Help
Registered by ComradeCamper of Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin USA on 5/28/2015
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
1 journaler for this copy...
This is a wonderful book that illuminates complicated race relations in the Deep South in the 1960's. Black housekeepers are the women who actually rear white children in their employers' homes. A young woman decides to write about these relationships, and finds that she upsets the social order.
The movie, unlike many, remained true to the story told in the book.
I bought this book recently at my local library's Big Book Sale for purposes of BookCrossing release. There may be readers who haven't yet had a chance to discover this book, or there may be someone who enjoyed it as much as I did and wants to savor it again.
The movie, unlike many, remained true to the story told in the book.
I bought this book recently at my local library's Big Book Sale for purposes of BookCrossing release. There may be readers who haven't yet had a chance to discover this book, or there may be someone who enjoyed it as much as I did and wants to savor it again.
Journal Entry 2 by ComradeCamper at Little Free Library in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin USA on Friday, May 29, 2015
Released 8 yrs ago (5/29/2015 UTC) at Little Free Library in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
In the barn-shaped Little Free Library, #22133, on Schneider Drive.
The book had a yellow sticky note on its front cover. The sticky note announces, in several languages, that this is a traveling book.
The book had a yellow sticky note on its front cover. The sticky note announces, in several languages, that this is a traveling book.