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The Help

By: Kathryn Stockett
Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell, Jenna Lamia, Octavia Spencer, Bahni Turpin
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The #1 New York Times bestselling novel and basis for the Academy Award–winning film.

Aibileen is a black maid in 1962 Jackson, Mississippi, who's always taken orders quietly, but lately she's unable to hold her bitterness back. Her friend Minny has never held her tongue but now must somehow keep secrets about her employer that leave her speechless. White socialite Skeeter just graduated college. She's full of ambition, but without a husband, she's considered a failure. Together these seemingly different women join together to write a tell-all book about work as a black maid in the South, that could forever alter their destinies and the life of a small town.
Fiction Genre Fiction Goodreads Choice Award Historical Fiction Small Town & Rural Heartfelt Feel-Good Inspiring Witty Suspenseful

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Praise for The Help

“The two principal maid characters...leap off the page in all their warm, three dimensional glory...[A] winning novel.”—The New York Times

“This could be one of the most important pieces of fiction since To Kill a Mockingbird…If you read only one book...let this be it.”—NPR.org

“Wise, poignant...You’ll catch yourself cheering out loud.”—People

“Graceful and real, a compulsively readable story.”—Entertainment Weekly

“A beautiful portrait of a fragmenting world.”—The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

“The must-read choice of every book club in the country.”—The Huffington Post

“At turns hilarious and heart-warming.”—Associated Press

“In a page-turner that brings new resonance to the moral issues involved, Stockett spins a story of a social awakening as seen from both sides of the American racial divide.”—The Washington Post

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Compelling Characters • Emotional Depth • Historical Authenticity • Multiple Perspectives • Authentic Southern Accents

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I made a mistake by buying this book before the release of the movie--and then watching the movie first. I really didn't like the movie very much. I didn't find it all that funny. As a child growing up during the time this story takes place it just brought back so many memories that I would rather not remember. It really wasn't a funny time. So, in the end I put listening on hold. Then, at last--years later--I decided to give the book a try. I am so glad that I did.

The book is very different from the movie. The message is much more complex, layered, multi faceted and totally enthralling. It captures the fear, the cruelty, the violence, the nasty disregard, the struggle for survival and the hope for change that filled the era. More than this, to me, it wasn't just about race relations but really about how we all treat one another. Yes, racial inequality, prejudice and maltreatment take the front stage--but if you look deeper it exposes much more than this. It makes you look at friendships, parent/child connections and treatment, marriages and dating and the hierarchy of a community in a whole new light.

The narration was fantastic, but, be prepared, it's a rollercoaster of a ride. The style and the voices of the women reading take hold completely and won't let go. For me, not laugh out loud funny. Instead, this excellent book transcends time and makes you really think about how far we have come and how far we still need to go.

Powerful Message That Reaches Beyond Its Setting

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The only reason I did not give this book a 5 star was because some of the characters could have used more development. A technicality you can dismiss.
My mother was raised in the south on a farm but my grandmother had "help".Her name was Cora. In my mother's family the bond was tight between Cora and her children and my mom and her siblings. My mom moved north to PA to marry and I met Cora on one of our frequent trips south when I was about 5 years old.She introduced herself to me as my "chocolate mammy". Having grown up in a small PA town she was the first black person I ever met.
Although I observed both the harsh racial discrimination in the south and the love and respect of my mothers family(they were never allowed to use the word nigger)to Cora and her family I could never explain with credibility to my northern born and raised friends the unusual love/hate relationships to blacks that existed in the south.
These Yankees all professed a strong belief in racial equality but felt very uncomfortable around blacks and did not include any in their close social circle.
This book says it all and illustrates the situation I have been trying to explain to my friends my whole life.The characters are real and I could put different names to all of them from the roster of my southern family and their friends and acquaintances.

Large elements of truth

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...and that it was on my wife's book club list, I went ahead and listened. Guys you will like this, too. Great choice of three narrators. Moving and poignant without being "preachy". Fresh and enjoyable listen taking one believably right into the life of Jackson, Mississippi in the 60's.

Tho worried that most reviews came from females...

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Sometimes I shy away from "bestsellers" since I have been disappointed too many times with those lists - but when I saw that nearly everyone had rated this book a 5 star I couldn't pass it up. It is worth it - very good book with excellent narration of the characters... a good reader realy brings the book to life.

I recently listened to the SECRET LIFE OF BEES and liked that book a lot - this one reminds me of it - but in a much deeper and historical way.

IT's everything you have heard it is

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I loved this book! Nuanced, unsentimental portraits of three remarkable women, two of them African American maids and one a young white woman who questions the status quo of the 60's during the civil rights movement. While these events are important historically, they don't generally appeal to me as subjects for fiction. I was drawn to listen because of the stellar reviews and I'm so glad I did. I was deeply touched and now, having finished miss the characters as though they are friends who've moved away. The story evolves easily and naturally. I couldn't put my IPod down. The writing is insightful, artful, real, subtle and respecful. A classic. The narration is beyond wonderful.

Fabulous!

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I thought it was a great book with great narrators. Didn't imagine that I would like it as much as I did.

A Guy's Perspective

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This book would be a great read on paper or on Kindle, but the audible version is incomparable, and sets a standard for best incarnation of the author's intended voices. I have listened to 2 books a month for the past 5 years, and no narration even comes close to this one in capturing reality of the characters.

Naration doesn't get any better

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For those of us who remember any of the turbulence of the 60's, this book is a time capsule of authentic Southern female voices, both white and black. So many previous reviewers have been moved to comment on their own memories of this time period, proving that this book has touched a deep cord in those who experience the stories of these characters converging in the decade that set off changes in race, class, gender and age. All of the characters, for better or worse are forced to make decisions in their relationships to family, friends, employers and "their Help", and none of their lives will be exactly the same again. Clearly some come through with better grace than others.
As other have already said, the narration is flawless - the voices are perfectly suited to their characters, and Abeline's was my favorite. So warm and melodic - she is truly the heart of the story. The author's accurate narrative voice surely would make this a wonderful book to read, but the 4 narrators made it a work of art to hear. Bravo, and thank you.

Time capsule

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In my top 5 favorite audio books - WATER FOR ELEPHANTS, GUERNSEY POTATOE PEEL LIE SOCIETY, JOHN ADAMS & AT OF RACING IN THE RAIN

Fabulous!

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In some ways the story is simplistic as anyone who lived during the era knows and remembers. Clear cut good and bad people. However I felt the story The Help related, about their lives and their families, the people they "Did for", the children they raised while others raised theirs-or the kids raised themselves.

Narration was simply fantastic. Each of the characters personalities came thru clearly. This was one of the best performed novels I've listen to.

It's worth the time and money to take this book in-recommended it to all my friends.

Heartfelt&thought provoking.A glimpse into the pas

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