Showing posts with label John Grisham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Grisham. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

The Testament, by John Grisham



Read and reviewed in July, 2007. Released in August.

I finished reading it last night. It was great! I have avoided John Grisham, because a couple of his books that I read were too explicitly detailed and violent for a squeamish person like me, but this one was okay in that regard. The description of the old man's death was unpleasant, but bearable.

A lawyer for the estate is assigned to find the missing heir, a Christian missionary living with a primitive Indian tribe in the backwoods of Brazil. His journey is arduous, and when he finally finds her, she has no interest in the money, nor other worldly matters. Her step-brothers and step-sisters are the polar opposite - they are jealous, greedy, impatient, and wasteful. Who will get the money in the end?

Mr. Grisham is an excellent story-teller. He researches his subject very thoroughly, and his characters are very real.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

A Painted House, by John Grisham



Read and reviewed in April, 2004; no longer in my possession

This book was wonderful - I couldn't put it down! I was so interested in the characters and their lives, and I still wonder how some of them turned out.
Unlike most of Grisham's novels, this is a "coming-of-age" type story about a boy in rural Arkansas in the early 1950's - the trials and tribulations of farming,
and the people who populate the town and their own farm during harvesting season.
It involves detailed descriptions of violent scenes, so it is not for the squeamish.