It is always rewarding when a screenplay created from a book you have enjoyed and recommended hits the mark. The movie The Help does just that. I loved every minute of the film!
The Help, is the story of Aibileen, Minny and other maids in 1950s Jackson, Mississippi. ( See my earlier post in the GGR Archives) Aibileen’s life is the centerpiece of the film. Often in the translation to a movie, the importance of individual characters are repositioned and the plot is changed. Thankfully that did not happen with The Help. The book’s strong message remains in the film. High praise goes to Director Kate Stone who with equal creativity wrote the screenplay. Congratulations to Viola Davis ( Aibileen), Emma Stone ( Skeeter), Octavia Spencer, ( Minny) and the entire cast. Their performances were extraordinary. Not to be overlooked are the talents of Jessica Chastain ( Celia) and Bryce Dallas Howard (Hilly).
I hold to my theory that you will enjoy this wonderful movie even more if you have read the book, even easier now that it is out in paperback.
Prodigious praise to author Kathryn Stockett and Director Kate Stone!
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The earlier books in this Shaara collection concern the North Africa Campaign and an introduction to Eisenhower and Rommel in The Rising Tide, the European Invasion and D-Day in The Steel Wave, and the great march across Europe including the Ardennes and the Battle of the Bulge in No Less Than Victory.![books[1]](https://gordonsgoodreads.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/books11.jpg?w=585)
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Hamill’s novel Snow in August, ( 1997) is a fabulous read. A story that could only unfold in New York where people who shouldn’t get along do so and where relationships blossom out of fear and mis-understanding. Snow in August is about Catholics and Jews, hope and transformation through the creation of characters in a plot that is entwined in the culture of Hamill’s town. These are just four of Pete Hamill ” treasures.” Others include North River, Forever, A Drinking Life and Why Sinatra Matters. Summer is coming. Go for them all!