“I put the iron down real slow, feel that bitter see grow in my chest, the one planted after Treelore died. My face goes hot, my tongue twitchy. I don't know what to say to her. All I know is, I ain't saying it. And I know she ain't saying what she want a say either and it's a strange thing happening here cause nobody saying nothing and we still managing to have us a conversation.”
Quote by Kathryn Stockett
Book:The Help
Work
The Help
This book delves into the lives of African-American maids working for white families in Jackson, Mississippi, and the impact of the civil rights movement on their lives. It portrays the struggles and triumphs of these women, their relationships with their employers, and their fight for dignity and equality. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Constant Companion: Your Practical Path to Real Interaction with God
Source: The Help
Source: I Will Not Die an Unlived Life: Reclaiming Purpose and Passion
“The sound of grief isn’t always wailing. Mostly, it’s just silence”
“The unceasing sound of the cars was precisely the silence of the city.”
Source: The Backstreets
Source: King Kong théorie
Source: King Kong théorie
Source: تیرانا
