Kathryn Stockett was born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi. After graduating from the University of Alabama with a degree in English and Creative Writing, she moved to New York City where she worked in magazine publishing and marketing for nine years. She currently lives in Atlanta with her husband and daughter. The Help is her first novel.
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.
It's direct descendent The Help has the same potential . . . an
astonishing feat of accomplishment
*Daily Express*
Outstanding, immensely funny, very compelling, brilliant
*Daily Telegraph*
Immensely readable
*Observer*
Daring, vitally important and very courageous, I loved and admired
The Help. Fantastic
*Marian Keyes*
A laugh-out-loud, vociferously angry must-read
*Marie Claire*
Touching, disgraceful, funny. Highly recommended
*Daily Mail*
Utterly brilliant
*She*
Remarkable, shocking, brave, brilliant
*Easy Living*
Wonderfully engaging dialogue
*Good Housekeeping*
A compelling, great first novel, with soaring highs, poignant side
stories and laugh-out-loud anecdotes. You'll be sorry to finish
it
*Psychologies*
A winning story of courage and truth
*Woman & Home*
A brisk, involving read
*Metro*
An exciting and atmospheric story
*Observer Books of the Year*
A wise, poignant novel. You'll catch yourself cheering out loud
*People*
Lush, original and poignant. A wondrous novel set in the deep south
told through the authentic voices of Aibileen, Minnie and Skeeter,
three unforgettable women whose lives and points of view intersect
vividly against a landscape of hopeful change in America. You will
be swept away as they work, play and love during a time when
possibilities for women were few but their dreams of the future
were limitless. A glorious read.
*Adriana Trigiani*
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. It's direct descendent The Help has the same
potential . . . an astonishing feat of accomplishment *
Daily Express *
Outstanding, immensely funny, very compelling,
brilliant * Daily Telegraph *
Immensely readable * Observer *
Daring, vitally important and very courageous,
I loved and admired The Help. Fantastic --
Marian Keyes
A laugh-out-loud, vociferously angry must-read * Marie
Claire *
Touching, disgraceful, funny. Highly recommended * Daily
Mail *
Utterly brilliant * She *
Remarkable, shocking, brave, brilliant * Easy Living *
Wonderfully engaging dialogue * Good Housekeeping *
A compelling, great first novel, with soaring highs,
poignant side stories and laugh-out-loud anecdotes.
You'll be sorry to finish it * Psychologies *
A winning story of courage and truth * Woman &
Home *
A brisk, involving read * Metro *
An exciting and atmospheric story -- Rachel Cooke *
Observer Books of the Year *
A wise, poignant novel. You'll catch yourself
cheering out loud * People *
Lush, original and poignant. A wondrous novel
set in the deep south told through the authentic voices of
Aibileen, Minnie and Skeeter, three unforgettable women
whose lives and points of view intersect vividly against a
landscape of hopeful change in America. You will be swept
away as they work, play and love during a time when
possibilities for women were few but their dreams of the future
were limitless. A glorious read. * Adriana Trigiani
*
Stockett's (www.kathrynstockett.com) deep and complex debut novel, set in early 1960s Jackson, MS, is about three women drawn together to make a difference. In an unlikely, even dangerous, alliance, an upper-class white woman and two black maids collaborate to write a book about what it's like to be a black maid working for white families, raising white babies. Actresses Octavia Spencer, Bahni Turpin, Jenna Lamia, and Cassandra Campbell immediately pull listeners in, breathing life into this touching novel. Certain to become a book group classic and to be popular among fans of Sue Monk Kidd and Jodi Picoult. [Audio clip available through library.booksontape.com; the Putnam hc received a starred review, LJ 1/09.-Ed.]-Donna Bachowski, Orange Cty. Lib. Syst., Orlando, FL Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information.
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