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Painted House

By John Grisham

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  • Gone to the country

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    guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010

  • Trouble comes to the cotton fields

    A writer who can go on about the logistics and economics of cotton-picking at some length without alienating the reader must have something going for him - in fact probably has considerable talent. It was one of the things Hemingway was good at, dwel ... (read full critics)

    spectator published on Fri, 17 Sep 2010

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    A Painted House

    This book is one of a handful where Grisham has departed from his usual courtroom drama genre. I was really impressed with his writing here. This is a richly detailed and enthralling character-driven period tale told from the point of view of a 7 year-old boy during his last cotton harvest on his ... (continue)

    This book is one of a handful where Grisham has departed from his usual courtroom drama genre. I was really impressed with his writing here. This is a richly detailed and enthralling character-driven period tale told from the point of view of a 7 year-old boy during his last cotton harvest on his grandparents' Arkansas farm.

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    Readingrat said on Jan 3, 2009 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | Add your feedback

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    A very boring book. I'm very disappointed with Grisham. The whole book was based on a 6 yo kid's perspective and it did inspired me for my book. But the storyline is just dull. Well, maybe it's the fact that I don't understand baseball. 10% of the story was about baseball. It was about farmers.... S ... (continue)

    A very boring book. I'm very disappointed with Grisham. The whole book was based on a 6 yo kid's perspective and it did inspired me for my book. But the storyline is just dull. Well, maybe it's the fact that I don't understand baseball. 10% of the story was about baseball. It was about farmers.... So you get how boring it can be?

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    Running Jan said on Jun 26, 2008 | 1 feedback

  • First came Mark Twain with his Huck Finn, then follwed Harper Lee's Scout, finally John Grisham with Luke Chandler.
    Growing up in the Deep South is a great advenure, even if one just witnesses things happen in other people's life. Luke is an hero in the way he can keep secrets (and he is burdened wi ... (continue)

    First came Mark Twain with his Huck Finn, then follwed Harper Lee's Scout, finally John Grisham with Luke Chandler.
    Growing up in the Deep South is a great advenure, even if one just witnesses things happen in other people's life. Luke is an hero in the way he can keep secrets (and he is burdened with them until the very last page), and he really shows a great courage. The picture of the life of sharecroppers and farmers in excellent and one really have to compare his/her life to the daily labours of the Chandlers before complaining for hard work.
    Fluently written and gripping.
    Once John Grisham decides to quit legal thriller is for a very goood reason indeed!

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    Ciski72 said on Feb 29, 2012 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • Cotton-picking season in 1952 rural Arkansas seen through the eyes of a seven-year old boy. His escape from all the hardships of farming is baseball - listening to radio broadcasts of the Cards' games is almost the only family leisure, and he dreams of running away from it all one day and becoming a ... (continue)

    Cotton-picking season in 1952 rural Arkansas seen through the eyes of a seven-year old boy. His escape from all the hardships of farming is baseball - listening to radio broadcasts of the Cards' games is almost the only family leisure, and he dreams of running away from it all one day and becoming a Cardinal himself.

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    ary29 said on Nov 23, 2011 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback

  • I wasn't sure I would like this novel since it's not Grisham's usual legal thriller, but I loved the characters. This turned out to be one of my favorite books.

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    Kim said on Mar 28, 2009 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback

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