Aibileen Clark is actually just a middle-aged maid who has spent her entire life raising white children and has lost her son. Minny Jackson is a African American maid who has offended her companies despite her desperate need for jobs and her family's struggles with money. And Eugenia"Skeeter" Phelan is a young white woman that has just transferred back home after graduating college to learn her youth maid has inexplicably vanished. These stories intertwine to spell out life in Jackson, Mississippi revolves round"the help". Yet they are kept at a distance because of racial lines.
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Aibileen Clark is actually just a middle-aged maid who has spent her entire life raising white children and has lost her son. Minny Jackson is a African American maid who has offended her companies despite her desperate need for jobs and her family's struggles with money. And Eugenia"Skeeter" Phelan is a young white woman that has just transferred back home after graduating college to learn her youth maid has inexplicably vanished. These stories intertwine to spell out life in Jackson, Mississippi revolves round"the help". Yet they are kept at a distance because of racial lines.
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