Wednesday, April 4, 2018
Blog 8 Reaction: Kendall's Blog
Kendall, I totally agree with you as I enjoyed the book as well. I am a sucker for rooting for the underdogs too! haha I thought it was interesting to see how the movement started off small (and with the workers) and turned into something large. I also felt that the book was more interesting to read as its structure kept me wanting to know what was going to happen next. I never read the book "The Help" but your connection, between racial prejudice and socialism, was cool to read.
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