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Kathryn Stockett

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It weren’t too loo long before I seen something in me, had changed. A bitter seed was planted inside of me. And I just didn’t feel so, accepting, anymore.


— Kathryn Stockett


#depression #sadness #change

We are just two people. Not that much separates us. Not nearly as much as I'd thought.


— Kathryn Stockett


#people #race-relations #separation

And you call yourself a Christian,' were Hilly's words to me and I thought, God. When did I ever do that?


— Kathryn Stockett


#humor

I may not remember my name or what country I live in, but you and that pie is something I will never forget.


— Kathryn Stockett


#humor

Miss Leefolt sigh, hang up the phone like she just don't know how her brain gone operate without Miss Hilly coming over to push the Think buttons.


— Kathryn Stockett


#sociology #psychology

Babies love fat.


— Kathryn Stockett


#humor #humor

And if your friends make fun of you for chasing your dream, remember—just lie.


— Kathryn Stockett


#stockett #the-help #dreams

I intend to stay on her like hair on soap.


— Kathryn Stockett


#humor

Mother calls up the stairs to ask what in the world I'm typing up there all day and I holler down, 'Just typing up some notes from the Bible study. Just writing down all the things I love about Jesus.


— Kathryn Stockett


#humor

He let out a long sorry sigh and I love that look on his face, that disappointment. I understand now why girls resist,just for that sweet look of regret....


— Kathryn Stockett


#love






About Kathryn Stockett






Did you know about Kathryn Stockett?

The Help took her five years to complete and the book was rejected by 60 literary agents before agent Susan Ramer agreed to represent Stockett. Reflective of her first novel Stockett was very close to an African-American domestic worker. A lawsuit was filed in a Mississippi court by Ablene Cooper a maid who used to work for Stockett's brother.

Kathryn Stockett is an American novelist.

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