Substitute Me Lori E. Tharps.

Substitute Me tells its story from the perspective of its main characters Zora, Kate, and  Brad.  African American, middle-class Zora has been hired by white, yuppie couple Kate and Brad to care for their seven month old son Oliver.  Classes and cultures clash as stereotyping takes its effect.  Both women have a need for one another and their connection creates unforseen, but predictable circumstances.

This book is a moving and enjoyable read.  It really made me think about how women relate to one another and how class and race alter the way we see people that we believe are different from us.

I think this would be a great book for book clubs.  There are some questions for book clubs to start with in the back of the novel.  There will definitely be plenty to discuss. 9/11/10

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