Ford County by John Grisham

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  • Pub. Date: November 2009
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 1,011

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    • Pub. Date: November 2009
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 1,011

    The Barnes & Noble Review

    In the years since his first novel, A Time to Kill, John Grisham said he has often returned to the people and places of that book: "I've had dozens of ideas for Ford County novels, almost all of which peter out for one reason or another...The good stories stick, but they're not always long enough to become novels." His first collection of short fiction, Ford County, collects seven of those tales set in the titular Mississippi region where his characters are "always in the vicinity of trouble." While none of the stories are out-and-out courtroom dramas, most of them are populated with felons, ex-felons, and the kind of lawyers of who are one bad decision away from a jail sentence. In one story, three good ol' boys start driving to Memphis to donate blood for an injured friend, but they're distracted by beer joints and strip clubs along the way. In another, a down-and-out divorce lawyer gets a second chance to make some big money on an old class-action lawsuit. Like his literary predecessors Eudora Welty, Flannery O'Connor, and that other icon from Oxford, Mississippi, William Faulkner, Grisham knows how southerners tick. The characters in Ford County are rendered with great humor and tenderness; even the worst rapscallion and the slimiest scallywag can be loved here in these pages. Ford County may just be Grisham's best book to date. Gone are the problems which have long plagued his novels: paper-thin characters, trite dialogue, and sentences that tangle in a traffic jam of adverbs and adjectives. By winnowing his "ideas" to the shorter form, Grisham has, by necessity, dispensed with the padding and come closer to richer, deeper writing than ever before. --David Abrams

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    Synopsis

    John Grisham returns to Ford County, Mississippi, the setting of his immensely popular first novel, A Time to Kill. This wholly surprising collection of stories reminds us once again why Grisham is America’s favorite storyteller.

    The Washington Post - Carolyn See

    Set in a small Mississippi town not unlike the one in which Grisham started practicing law, these seven stories seem so artless that the artlessness turns into an art. They're terrifically charming, if only for this one thing: They start out at a beginning and march straight through to an end. They lack plot twists, literary surprises, authorial showing off…stories that—no matter what your literary scruples—you absolutely can't stop reading.

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    Biography

    The master of the legal thriller, John Grisham was a criminal and civil lawyer in Mississippi when his first book, A Time to Kill, was published. But it was his next book, The Firm, that became a blockbuster and established him as king of the genre.

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    Not badby MIJul

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    February 08, 2010: I like pretty much everything that Grisham writes and this was fun to read.

    Count On This Oneby Ronrose

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    February 06, 2010: John Grisham's first collection of short stories is a winner. He is a master storyteller in the tradition of such writers as Mark Twain. They quickly paint you a picture that on the surface is relatively simple, but in reality is very complex. We are shown a wide range of emotions and characters. The humor of country boys getting caught up in the not so big city. A quiet town lawyer who just may have a chance to change his life for ever. An older man who learns to gamble it all for the woman he loves. A sympathetic hustler who with a few kind acts, shows more compassion for his marks than their families ever did. A story of prejudice, ignorance and fear that builds a bond between two unlikely people. We would be very happy to see more short stories from this magnificent storyteller.

    I Also Recommend: The Innocent Man, Wit and Wisdom of Mark Twain.


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