BOOK REPORT: JOHN GRISHAM The Firm.
John Grisham, who has triumphantly won the title of an internationally acknowledged best-selling novelist, was born in Jonesboro, Arkansas on February 8, 1955. Moving to Southaven, Mississippi in 1967, he succeeded first with an undergraduate degree in Accounting at Mississippi State University a decade later and then with a Law degree at a law school of the University of Mississippi in 1981 - the same year he married Renée Jones. At a privately established law practice he took up both civil and criminal cases. In 1983 he was elected to the State House of Representatives. Grisham's opening novel A Time to Kill was published in 1989, but failed to fall in with the mainstream, unlike The Firm, which followed in a year. The former appeared on screen in the USA as a story of a Mississippi man (Samuel L. Jackson), who was accused of killing the racists who roughed up his 10-year old daughter. Matthew McConaughey featured as a defense attorney and Sandra Bullock appearing as a law student who pulls his heartstrings were the main standouts of the production. However, the film-version of The Firm was a sensation blockbuster with a nail-biting suspense. In 1990, before the work was even published, Paramount Pictures purchased the film rights for $600.000. The same year, Grisham quit his Representative career and settled down in a newly-bought farm near Oxford, Mississippi.
Author Contributions.
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• A Time to Kill. 1989. .
• The Firm. 1991. .
• The Pelican Brief. 1992. .
• The Client. 1993. .
• The Chamber. 1994. .
• The Rainmaker. 1995. .
• The Runaway Jury. 1996. .
• The Partner. 1997. .
• The Street Lawyer. 1998. .
• The Testament. 1999. .
• The Brethren. 2000. .
• A Painted House. 2001. .
• Skipping Christmas. 2001. .
• The Summons. 2002.