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The author of “The Help” had good intentions in writing the book. Having lived in Mississippi for a while, much of what is in this book rings true. I was shocked the first time I saw a black maid being driven home in the back seat of a white man’s car. I won’t discuss the dialect issue other than to say I think the author blew it.
I get real tired of books that include things for shock value. The miscarriage, the naked man (who served no narrative purpose) and the pie, were all over the top and disappointing. While I lived in Mississippi shortly after the time period of the book, I found the people, black and white, to be very genteel. They never would have dreamed of using the offensive language found in the book. This is more a reflection of our current society than that of the ’60’s. I can hear some editor say to an author like Ms. Stockett, “You’ve got to liven this up.”
The issue of race and more so, the lack of concern for other human beings, are handled well in “The Help.” Slavery was still alive in well in the south in the 1960’s. Fortunately, we’ve come a long way. Ms. Stockett needs to come along with it. Shock for the sake of shock may sell a first book, but I wouldn’t be interested in her second.
20 Cruiser Fender Set
The Forerunner 305 has lived up to expectations, based on my first few weeks of experience. I use it for jogging/walking and it appears consistent and accurate based on about 10 outings of 6 mile length.
Positives: Light weight, easy to read, much flexibility on output displays, docks and synchronizes seemlessly with the Garmin Training Center software, works as advertised. I particularly like to display current pace as well as average pace.
Negatives (but none are serious): Takes 30 to 45 seconds to find satellites. I have a short attention span and tend to get impatient waiting for it to lock onto the satellites.
Tip: I occasionally record a false start by accident, then stop the run after say 5 or 10 seconds. Unfortunately, this “run” is recorded on the GPS. After uploading the data to the Garmin Training Center, I deleted the bogus run from the uploaded records. But every time I dock/sync, the short run was restored to the training record. The solution is to upload data, delete the unwanted record, clear the GPS memory, then send the remaining good records from the Training Center back to the GPS device. Said another way, I couldn’t find a way to delete a record directly from the GPS, but the workaround accomplishes the same thing.
ARLEN NESS FENDER FT
I never received this item from the seller after getting a shipment email. I waited a week for it to come in the mail, then got an email from the seller that it was out of stock! Had the get Amazon to give me a refund.
KLOCK WERKS FENDER FT
This video helped me out alot. The instructor in the video goes slow to help slow learners like my self.
Fender Presents Getting Started
I really enjoyed reading this book! I was surprised how many times I laughed out loud as I read the story of a man who found himself working in the circus. I highly suggest this book to those that just want to be told a story. No mystery, some romance and lots of laughs and thrills. I will read other books from this author!
FENDER FRONT 4 5
Every one told me to read this book . What a waste of my time. It was sooooooo boring and flat.After many good comments. I thought it was a romance I mean a vampire almost killing her . Her love cant keep from kiling her.I HATE It I I hate it. 1 through 5 stars id give it a negitve 10.Dont waste your time.
SUMAX FENDER LOWBOY SWP