![]() ![]() Like in the last chapter covering Miss Skeeter when she mulls – wasn’t that the point of the book? For women to realize, We are just two people. I kept crossing my fingers hoping, the trio endured till the very end.Īnd I cannot even begin to describe the lessons of humanity, kindness, and respect that the author hands out very subtly. It kept provoking me to think- oh no, what is going to happen now. There was always some kind of suspense building up. ![]() It’s an absolutely domestic story, and yet Kathryn Stockett managed to keep my curiosity piqued throughout until the last page. I think it’s one of the books that I would say lived up to its hype and deserves much, much more. There’s also a heartfelt chapter in the end by the author about her maid she had while growing up. The book has thirty-four chapters with the beginning and ending chapters by my favorite character, Aibileen. The story moves forward through the narratives of the three central characters. ![]()
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