I still have a long way to go before this is ready and a short time to do so. In turn the people who look at this page will hear a lot from me about this book
We get to see through the eyes of Aibileen this chapter which takes place October 1962. Aibileen is working with Mae Mobley a lot more on her self of esteem since her mother constantly puts her down telling her she is bad. It is time for Mae Mobley to learn to potty train and her mother wont show her and Aibileen can not use the inside bathroom, so in turn she teaches her in the outside bathroom. When she goes to show Elizabeth her progress Mae Mobley runs to the outside bathroom and then Elizabeth hits her and tells her she will catch diseases. This chapter continues into November which on the 3rd Aibileen son Treelore died. This was the third anniversary of his death and Aibileen is very upset. On this day she learns the one of Treelores friends Robert accidently used a white bathroom and was beaten and blinded because of it. Skeeter at the end of the chapter proposes to Aibileen that she wants to write a book about the black maids in Mississippi and Aibileen tells her no body in their right mind would agree to doing it, if they didn't want to be hurt.
The discrimination in this novel is horrible like the black women fear for their lives if they so much as talk to a white women, are beaten and blinded if they use the wrong bathroom and even kids are abused in this book if they do something wrong to an extreme you used the wrong bathroom you get slapped. THAT IS CHILD ABUSE PEOPLE, CHILD ABUSE. not much happened in this chapter to review.
The song of this chapter is Nasty by Janet Jackson not to be discriminatiory but she is of darker skin and she has some of the best songs from the 80's generation
The Picture is of Miss Leefolt
London Tipton's Really Great, (I have a suite life of Zack and Cody thing right now)
Caley
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