Monday, December 12, 2011

The Final Chapter of the Help!

As we come to a close on our recent title, please keep in mind that we will be getting together in the New Year with our new selection.

Today in the library, we will be showing the new release of The Help at 2:05. We are looking forward to your closing remarks on the story. We are excited that you enjoyed this book club selection. Today will be a celebration of our prolific conversations.


~Mrs. Benedetto and Mrs. Page

Monday, December 5, 2011

Historical Context of The Help Created by Meghan Dornbrock

5th Meeting- 12/5/11 Book Club Meeting

Today's book club meeting will include a brief overview of the historical era surrounding the events of the story. In addition, we will be discussing chapters 14-20. Our next chapters will be 21- 27. Please make sure that you are posting your reactions to the reading on the blog.

Please add comments on your reactions and thoughts to the story below! Our next meeting

Monday, November 14, 2011

4th Meeting- 11/21- 2:05 in the LMC

Here are a couple of questions for you to think about:

1. When Mae Mobley grows up do you think she will view the help the same way that her mother does? Do you think that her mother will influence her opinion more than the relationship that she developed with Aibileen?

2. Do you consider Miss Hilly a good mother? Aibeleen admires Hilly's love for her children. If a mother is good at attending to their childrens' needs, but plants their own faulty belief system and opinions in their child's head, is that a good mother?

3. Looking at the norms of the society around the setting of the story, is it possible to forgive these characters for following others in their racist attitudes and behaviors?

4. In the future, are their norms in our society that we should be questioning? What kinds of questions should we be asking ourselves?

5. Who is your favorite character? Why? Were there any characters that you couldn't stand? Why?

6. Did you think that the friendships that were formed realistic? What about Skeeter and Aibileen? Celia and Minny?

6. How do you think Skeeter, Hilly, and Elizabeth deal with their own insecurity?

7. The race tackled race and class in the novel. Why didn't the other white woman care for Celia? How did Celia handle this behavior? Why do you think Skeeter eventually turned her back on her upbringing?

8. The editor at Harper and Row tells Skeeter to write about something that disturbs her. Skeeter begins to write about the help. What do you think Skeeter might find disturbing in our society and write about if she was alive today?

9. President Kennedy tells the mayor of Jackson that he needs to do better after a black man , Medgar Evers, is killed in town. The mayor refuses. What does that say about our Nation, President, and town governments?

10. Skeeter sneaks books from the white library for Aibeleen. Skeeter steels the laws of Jim Crow and the book of Frederick Douglas that has been vandalized. What does this tell us about the library system at this time?

11. Skeeter goes to Aibeleen's house for the first interview but it doesn't go well. Later, Skeeter finds that Aibeleen has a gift for storytelling and that there will be few edits for her piece. What qualities do good story tellers such as Aibeleen possess? How does this help Skeeter succeed with her quest?

12. Skeeter attempts to do her part to make her mother and friends happy by going out on a date with Stuart Whitworth. Stuart is arrogant and Skeeter's reaction is only natural. How would the impact of the story have changed if they got along and ended up married?

13. Robert was beaten severely for using the white bathroom at a local lawn and garden. Why do you think that the author included this point in the story?

14. Why do you think Celia doesn't tell Johnny when Minny is hired? Johnny stumbles on Minny and isn't surprised that she has been working all along. What are some of his non-selfish reasons that he is glad to have Minny working in the house?

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

3rd Meeting- November 7th in the LMC at 2:05

For our next Book Club, please have read and be ready to discuss up to Chapter 6. Feel free to vote on who your favorite character is and add a comment by clicking on the word comment below.

Again, we would love to hear your:




  • aha moments


  • your questions about the time period


  • any connections to yourself


  • any connections to other books


  • any connections to the world we live in today

Monday, October 17, 2011

Our 2nd Book Club Meeting

NHS Book Clubbers~

Our 2nd Book Club meeting will be October 31st at 2:05 in the Library! We will be chatting up a storm on the first four chapters of The Help! So, please bring your books and be ready for some lively conversations!

As you are reading on your own, we would love to have you post some of your thoughts and feelings about the book. If there is something you like, have an Aha moment, or if you have any questions, feel free to add a post on below! We love reading what you think and I know the others will too.

Happy Reading!

Sunday, October 16, 2011

The Help by Kathryn Stockett


Welcome to the NHS Book Club Blog.

Our first book this year is The Help by Kathryn Stockett and our first meeting is Monday, October 17th at 2:05 in the Library Media Center. Many of you have commented that you have heard of the novel through the movie that came out this year. Mrs. Benedetto and Mrs. Page are very excited to get this started!





Our Book Club goals are:


  • To encourage reading

  • Make reading a social experience as well as an individual activity


  • Develop verbal expressions of ideas and feelings


  • Encourage critical Thinking


  • Develop the feeling of belonging to a group, being respected and treating other group members with respect


  • Bond with various students from different grades


  • Time for reflection


  • Time for sharing


  • Time for exploration

  • A chance to see others in a new way


  • A chance to see Literature in a new way
Between meetings, a question about the reading selection will be posted on this blog. We would like students to comment on the question. This blog will be live to the public so please be respectful in your posting, use full sentences and correct grammar. If a post is not appropriate, it will be removed.

Also, we would like to hear of some of your "Aha" moments while reading, so please feel free to post those as well!


Happy Reading!!!!