A review by faydrastratton
Miss Hazel and the Rosa Parks League by Jonathan Odell

3.0

This story is more about the town in general than Hazel/Vida and the maids making up a Rosa Parks League--told in multiple point of views. It's all of Delphi's story.. Doesn't quite have the heart and dig into the relationships the way The Help did, but... still a compelling read with powerful moments. The Senators "dead voters" is both funny and scary. Mrs Pearl is a pearl right up until her final monologue and then she's chilling. Our book group also thought the epilogue and prologues... while interesting carried an odd weight, as if to say that the book is really about Nate, but it wasn't his story. So... not sure about that structure.