Quote by Florence King
The proliferation of support groups suggests to me that too many Americans are growing up in homes that do not contain a grandmother. A home without a grandmother is like an egg without salt and Helpists know it. They have jumped into the void left by the disappearance of morbid old ladies from the bosom of the American family.
Summary
This quote suggests that the increasing number of support groups is indicative of a societal shift where many Americans are growing up in households without the presence of a grandmother. The quote metaphorically describes a home without a grandmother as incomplete, likening it to an egg without salt. The mention of "Helpists" implies that these support groups have emerged to fulfill the role once played by grandmothers, filling the void created by the absence of wise, older female figures within American families.