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The author of the novel on which the movie is based, Kathryn Stockett, a white upper-class Southerner, undertook the extraordinarily difficult task of writing from a perspective that is not her own.
Joy Moses: The Help in Our Society Today Joy Moses 2011
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The New York Times bestselling novel by courageous author, Kathryn Stockett, is a fascinating somewhat autobiographical tale of growing up in 1960s more like the Northeast's 1950s affluent small-town, Mississippi, is truly an insider-look at the relationship between the lily white inhabitants and their black employees -- nannies, housekeepers, cooks...who raised their children and cared for them.
Jill Lynne: A Challenge to Dream! Plus Lite & Not-So-Lite Fare: Jill Lynne 2011
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The Help, based on the bestselling novel by Kathryn Stockett, is a story about a young white woman who writes a book based on stories she is told by black maids working in the South in the 1960s.
Paul Kleyman: Give The Help and Black Working Women a Break Paul Kleyman 2011
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The author of the novel on which the movie is based, Kathryn Stockett, a white upper-class Southerner, undertook the extraordinarily difficult task of writing from a perspective that is not her own.
Joy Moses: The Help in Our Society Today Joy Moses 2011
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And I finished reading the book, The Help, by Kathryn Stockett.
Cynthia Kounaris: Gloria Steinem, The Help and Good News About Discrimination in America Cynthia Kounaris 2011
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Women like Kathryn Stockett, a white woman of privilege who was so shaped by the woman who worked for her family as a child that she decided to write The Help.
Joy Moses: The Help in Our Society Today Joy Moses 2011
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The author of the novel on which the movie is based, Kathryn Stockett, a white upper-class Southerner, undertook the extraordinarily difficult task of writing from a perspective that is not her own.
Joy Moses: The Help in Our Society Today Joy Moses 2011
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The author of the novel on which the movie is based, Kathryn Stockett, a white upper-class Southerner, undertook the extraordinarily difficult task of writing from a perspective that is not her own.
Joy Moses: The Help in Our Society Today Joy Moses 2011
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And I finished reading the book, The Help, by Kathryn Stockett.
Cynthia Kounaris: Gloria Steinem, The Help and Good News About Discrimination in America Cynthia Kounaris 2011
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Women like Kathryn Stockett, a white woman of privilege who was so shaped by the woman who worked for her family as a child that she decided to write The Help.
Joy Moses: The Help in Our Society Today Joy Moses 2011
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