In a nutshell, I loved it! This can be attested to by 1.) the fact that I read it at all, and 2.) the fact that I stayed up late reading it on multiple nights. Most of what I read is either Christian nonfiction or children's literature--I'm just not a big fan of popular fiction; I think it's more of a time issue than an interest issue but nevertheless, not many "fictional adult bestsellers" make it on to my reading list. Also, I was willing to sacrifice my precious sleep on more than one occasion because I just didn't want to put this book down. In fact, it even felt "delightfully indulgent" to read one more chapter rather than being practical and going to sleep. :)
Here are some other miscellaneous thoughts I had about The Help:
- I loved the shifting, first-person perspectives between the three main characters of Skeeter, Abilene, and Minnie. This keeps you always wanting to read more to find out what happens in each story thread.
- I enjoyed all of the foreshadowing and "hype" that led up to the infamous Benefit and then how the tense changes completely to the active present and shifts to the 3rd person as if a reporter is writing this scene ("they walk in behind, the air seems so still, etc.").
- I loved Stockett's character development and the theme of true friendship that grows stronger and stronger as the novel progresses.
- I liked the complexity of minor characters like Miss Celia.
In summary, The Help is a captivating novel full of multiple layers. The depth of the characters and the various themes and interwoven story lines create a fascinating tale. Definitely a novel worth reading!
Glad you took time to write about it (and let me be the one to watch the movie with you)! Can't wait to read your review of the movie!
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