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The Street Lawyer by John Grisham

The Street Lawyer

by John Grisham
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  • First Published:
  • Feb 1, 1998, 352 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Jan 1999, 464 pages
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Jennifer

I had to read this book for school and it turned out to be a good interesting story.
Georg

I have hardly ever finished a book over 200 pages but this time I did, although it was written in Englisch. I am just a 13 years old Austrian boy, but still I was not able to put it down. Extremly well done! Greetings from Graz! Contact: kaerntner2002@yahoo.de
Sarah

I loved the book, it kept me reading and awake. Never a dull moment.
tyler

i thought it had alot of suspence. all ages recommended
Amanda Schoffstall

I thought this book was very good because it went into a lot of detail and it is inspiring to the readers.
Dan

This book was definatly a page turner. It was my first grisham book, and i've already bought more. I just thought that the ending was plain. If anyone heres about the tv seires fo this book, please let me know. 13
Matthew Evans

The street lawyer was my first Grisham read and I am sure that it wont be my last. This book not only kept me entertained and enthralled throughout but also made me stop and think about the theme once I had finished reading it. I believe this book deserves great credit as I even stopped to question my own relations with the homeless after reading it.
Dan

I agree with John in that it was a compelling story but lacked the suspence of some of his earlier novels.

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