
Stockett was born and raised in Jackson Mississippi, and wrote the book after moving to New York. The book begins in the 1960’s and is an account of white employers and their relationships to their help. While it is a novel, there is something so real about it, it might be because she does intertwine historical events (like JFK’s death and MLK Jr. events), but I also think it is because she is a really excellent author. There is something hopeful in her words. Hands down I’d say the best part of the book is when it really clicks for Miss. Skeeter and she really gets her book, “There is so much you don’t know about a person… We are just two people. Not that much separates us. Not nearly as much as I’d thought” (492). Anyways if you do not like fiction, or trends, try and read this book it is worth it. I’m not an advocate of fiction often, but I really recommend this book. And if you have any fiction recommendations please share!
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