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John Grisham
Long before his name became synonymous with the modern legal thriller, John Grisham was working 60-70 hours a week at a small Southaven, Mississippi law practice, squeezing in time before going to the office and during courtroom recesses to work on his hobby--writing his first novel. Born on... show more

Long before his name became synonymous with the modern legal thriller, John Grisham was working 60-70 hours a week at a small Southaven, Mississippi law practice, squeezing in time before going to the office and during courtroom recesses to work on his hobby--writing his first novel. Born on February 8, 1955 in Jonesboro, Arkansas, to a construction worker and a homemaker, John Grisham as a child dreamed of being a professional baseball player. Realizing he didn't have the right stuff for a pro career, he shifted gears and majored in accounting at Mississippi State University. After graduating from law school at Ole Miss in 1981, he went on to practice law for nearly a decade in Southaven, specializing in criminal defense and personal injury litigation. One day at the DeSoto County courthouse, Grisham overheard the harrowing testimony of a twelve-year-old rape victim and was inspired to start a novel exploring what would have happened if the girl's father had murdered her assailants. Getting up at 5 a.m. every day to get in several hours of writing time before heading off to work, Grisham spent three years on A Time to Kill and finished it in 1987. Initially rejected by many publishers, it was eventually bought by Wynwood Press, who gave it a modest 5,000 copy printing and published it in June 1988.That might have put an end to Grishams hobby. However, he had already begun his next book, and it would quickly turn that hobby into a new full-time career. When he sold the film rights to The Firm to Paramount Pictures for $600,000, Grisham suddenly became a hot property among publishers, and book rights were bought by Doubleday. Spending 47 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list, The Firm became the bestselling novel of 1991.The successes of The Pelican Brief, which hit number one on the New York Times bestseller list, and The Client, which debuted at number one, confirmed Grisham's reputation as the master of the legal thriller. Grisham's success even renewed interest in A Time to Kill, which was republished in hardcover by Doubleday and then in paperback by Dell. This time around, it was a bestseller. Since first publishing A Time to Kill in 1988, Grisham has written one novel a year (his other books are The Firm, The Pelican Brief, The Client, The Chamber, The Rainmaker, The Runaway Jury, The Partner, The Street Lawyer, The Testament, The Brethren, A Painted House, Skipping Christmas, The Summons, The King of Torts, Bleachers, The Last Juror, The Broker, Playing for Pizza, and The Appeal) and all of them have become international bestsellers. There are currently over 225 million John Grisham books in print worldwide, which have been translated into 29 languages. Nine of his novels have been turned into films (The Firm, The Pelican Brief, The Client, A Time to Kill, The Rainmaker, The Chamber, A Painted House, The Runaway Jury, and Skipping Christmas), as was an original screenplay, The Gingerbread Man.Photo credit Maki Galimberti
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Something to Ponder
Something to Ponder rated it 11 years ago
Another great book by John Grisham. It kept my interest right until the end. I especially liked the end because it gave FULL closure to all open questions that came up throughout the book. If you like John Grisham's writing, you will love this book. One of his best to date.
Flicker Reads
Flicker Reads rated it 11 years ago
I enjoyed this story, and I haven't read its predecessor, A Time to Kill. Jake Brigance is one of the most likeable protagonists I've read in some time. Who would have suspected one could make a legal suspense novel from a probate case? I saw the end coming from a mile away, but the journey getting ...
Tolle Lege!.
Tolle Lege!. rated it 11 years ago
This is a great book to listen to with a partner instead of watching TV. Good fiction illuminates good truths, and a good book by Grisham is more entertaining than TV.Grisham, who probably turned me on to Audible books more than any other author, used to write the most spellbinding stories of all fi...
jbarrett5 book reviews, etc
jbarrett5 book reviews, etc rated it 11 years ago
Sycamore Row by John GrishamAttorney has been hired. Seth is dying and has left a hand written will then hangs himself from the tree. There were other wills over the years and the children and other family members have been written out of the will. There will be a huge trial as a judge and jury deci...
sandin954
sandin954 rated it 11 years ago
Even though the plot revolves around a contested will case there is still plenty of suspense which, added to some great characters and the Ford County setting, made this an audio book worth the listening time. The narration was done by Michael Beck who did a wonderful job with the southern accents.
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