I also read Ella Minnow Pea, a couple years ago, and found it engaging, funny, and thought-provoking. I'd like to read his next book.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Liz: What I've been reading
Left to Tell by Immacule Illibagiza. Had a profound impact on me and still will forever. Highly recommend.
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Raehink: Eclectic Recommendations
The Help is also on my list of recommended titles. I thought it was fantastic, although some black scholars have criticized its white author. You just can't win, I guess. I too am looking forward to the movie - one of these days...
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Monday, September 19, 2011
Lynness- Re: The Help and other books
I've had The Help on hold at the library for a month now- it'll probably be another month before it's my turn. Over our vacation to see Jon and Janis et. al., I read the Ender's Shadow series, which I enjoyed and which made me want to go re-read Ender's Game to see how it fits together, which I did. I also read Ella Minnow Pea (say it fast, Mad-Gab style)- a quick, quirky fiction about losing letters of the alphabet. I read about a book about fonts called Just My Type, but my library doesn't have it (yet, anyway- I'm hopeful).
And, of course, I'm reading the new church publication about the history of the Relief Society. I'll probably use it for 1st Sunday presidency messages in the new year.
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Q- The Help
Have any of you read The Help by Kathryn Stockett? If not, you're so missing out!!! I LOVED it.
I love books full of such real characters, people you feel like you've either known or would love to know.
I also really enjoyed the subject matter; this woman Skeeter is told to write about what bothers her, and the same things would bother me! At the same time, I feel like I understand better...
The book centers on Jackson, Mississippi in the 60s, when many (MANY) black women were maids for white families. I've always hoped I would never treat a black person unkindly, and while I still have the same hope, I think I'm humbled to the point that I can admit if I had lived at that time, I would have been very affected by society and rather ignorant about my White ways.
(Of course, I still feel sure I wouldn't be despicable like some women in the book).
So! I LOVED this book. So much. As always, there's no way the movie will be as good (you just can't fit all of that in, and the book goes into the women's minds the way a movie can't). But I'm really excited to see it some time!
love, Q
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