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The Helps were excellent. I found them online:
https://www.oprah.com/oprahsbookclub/...

I thought Jason was the easiest of the three to read, and the point when most of what I started to understand came together.
We all have problems in our families right? And I have read about families much more messed up than this. But it's still tragic.
Faulkner really has a way doesn't he. I was impressed with his ability to bring me into the story. I think the way he wrote the story help bring me into it as if I was part of it. The only other Faulkner I have read is Absalom! Absalom! and I didn't get it at all. I was worried about reading this one. Granted it was 30 years ago and I have matured immensely since then. I am glad that I gave Faulkner another chance and realized I can understand it, and I can enjoy it.