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La couleur des sentiments (Chambon Littérature) (French Edition) - Community Reviews back

by Kathryn Stockett, Pierre Girard
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In a network of lines that enlace
In a network of lines that enlace rated it 10 years ago
I enjoyed The help, and I think it will be a book that stays with me. Not due to it being fantastically written, or earth shattering but because of it's easy-reading nature and the mark it leaves on you. It isn't a hard going book. You can race through it or pick it up and put it down with ease. ...
Bay's Books
Bay's Books rated it 10 years ago
Title: The Help Author: Kathryn Stockett Original Published Date: 2009 Pages: 403 Edition Language: Danish Format: Hardback Category: Historical Fiction, Cultural, Book Club, Summary: (from Goodreads) Aibileen is a black maid in 1962 Jackson, Mississippi, who's always taken orders quietly, but lat...
moving under skies
moving under skies rated it 10 years ago
Read this for work. I'd managed to avoid it for months, suspecting it would not be my sort of book, on the very real claim that we are always sold out and so can't spare copies for employees. Alas, a coworker pressed her copy upon me, and I felt obligated to read it. It's book clubby in the worst wa...
Helen Rena
Helen Rena rated it 10 years ago
I had great, big expectations for The Help by Kathryn Stockett. I really did. Everyone was talking about that book. And then they made a movie, and everyone started talking about it even faster. I had to get the book. And so I did. It started out strong. Yes, I enjoyed reading the first few lin...
Adventures and Friends
Adventures and Friends rated it 11 years ago
tl;dr I enjoyed the story, and the readers of this audiobook were absolutely fantastic! There were three - one for Abeline, one for Minny, and one for Skeeter, and they did a great job! Description The story follows three women in Mississippi in 1962; Skeeter - a young white Ole Miss graduate who wa...
La Mala *the mean girl*
La Mala *the mean girl* rated it 11 years ago
Quise leerlo en la playa pero me resulto bastante indignante que la autora usara al movimiento por los derechos civiles en esa epoca ( donde podria haber escrito personajes semejantes a grandes luchadores reales como Gloria Richardson , que es un ejemplo de los interminables que no necesitaron la ay...
Books, Dogs, and Other Blogs
Books, Dogs, and Other Blogs rated it 11 years ago
"...it was like something cracked open inside of me, not unlike a watermelon, cool and soothing and sweet. I always thought insanity would be a dark bitter feeling, but it is drenching and delicious if you really roll around in it." I love this. Really I want to give this 3.5*, but that's jus...
Lost in Literature
Lost in Literature rated it 11 years ago
Loved every minute of this book. Opened my eyes to a world I was unaware of. Beautifully written - plot, characters, history. All wonderful. Highly recommend.
Musings of the Book-a-holic Fairies, inc. -> RockChickFairy
This book will make you think about many, many things.I purposefully didn't watch the movie so that I could focus on the book.The Help is all about life in the U.S. when coloring was still a very, very.. and I MEAN VERY important for ranking people. After reading this, I became even more thankful th...
aka Grasshopper
aka Grasshopper rated it 11 years ago
I had avoided reading this for a variety of reasons, but primarily because I assumed that its popularity rendered it unworthy of my attention. Forgive me for my foolish snobbery because this is an absorbing tale of bravery and self-actualization. The three memorable women who narrate this novel are ...
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