John Grisham

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  • 2002 John Grisham
     | Hardcover |


  • John Grisham Boxed Set:
        The Street Lawyer,
        The Client,
        The Firm

     | Paperback |


  • The John Grisham Value Collection:
        A Time to Kill,
        The Firm,
        The Client

     | Audio Cassette (Abridged) |


    Biographical, etc.
  • John Grisham
     | Hardcover |
    With his seven legal thrillers, all published since 1989, John Grisham has won a huge following of readers and set a standard few contributors to the genre can match. Because of the success of his novels, the legal thriller is the most popular genre in American fiction today. In this study, Pringle explains how Grisham's legal thriller evolved from the thriller tradition and borrowed from the heroic romance novel, gothic novel, crime novel, and detective fiction. She shows how his novels examine contemporary social and legal problems that do not have simple solutions--ecology, ethnic relations, capital punishment, corporate greed, and health insurance--and how he depicts both the legal system and lawyers in their best and worst lights.


  • John Grisham (People in the News)
     | Library Binding |
    From Booklist: The latest offering in the People in the News series features John Grisham, best-selling author of legal fiction. After graduating from law school in 1981, Grisham served two terms in the Mississippi House of Representatives while continuing to work as an attorney. During that time he published three books, two of which were made into movies. With his financial future assured, he became a full-time writer. Today he avoids the spotlight as much as possible, focusing on his family and community activities. This accessible, laudatory biography will fill the bill for young Grisham fans curious about a favorite author or in need of background information for reports. Black-and-white photos throughout; notes and reading lists appended. -- Karen Hutt


  • John Grisham: A Reader's Checklist and Reference Guide
     | Paperback |


  • The John Grisham Companion: A Fan's Guide to His Novels, Films, Life, and Career
     | Paperback |
    This comprehensive guide examines the entire body of Grisham's works, from his first effort, A Time to Kill, to his ninth and most recent release, The Street Lawyer. -- Ingram


  • John Grisham: A Critical Companion
     | Hardcover |
    With his seven legal thrillers, all published since 1989, John Grisham has won a huge following of readers and set a standard few contributors to the genre can match. Because of the success of his novels, the legal thriller is the most popular genre in American fiction today. In this study, Pringle explains how Grisham's legal thriller evolved from the thriller tradition and borrowed from the heroic romance novel, gothic novel, crime novel, and detective fiction. She shows how his novels examine contemporary social and legal problems that do not have simple solutions--ecology, ethnic relations, capital punishment, corporate greed, and health insurance--and how he depicts both the legal system and lawyers in their best and worst lights.


    The Oxford American
  • The Best of The Oxford American: Ten Years of Contemporary Southern Writing
     | Paperback |
    A comprehensive anthology of The Oxford American's most memorable pieces published during the first decade of the magazine's existence, these articles prove provocative, opinionated, and irreverent. The Oxford American has served as an incubator and archive for the most promising and most established voices in contemporary Southern writing. It offers up an extraordinary range of perspectives on a multitude of subjects, while always avoiding the hackneyed notion of the South as the exclusive province of the gothic or the sentimental dominion of moonlight and magnolias. Collected here are the magazine's stellar fiction and poetry offered alongside its best commentary, profiles, photography, comics, and reporting on politics, history, religions, art, books, film, and humor.



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