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    Pièce de Résistance Scheherazade's Avatar
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    A Painted House by John Grisham

    A Painted House by John Grisham

    Before reading this book, I was not sure what to expect as I was familiar with Grisham's work only through the movies based on his books. The first surprise for me was that in this book Grisham steps away from his usual legal/courtroom drama stories. The story concentrates on a poor farming family in Arkansas in 1950s: Their struggles for survival are depicted without over-dramatisation and realistically; with one exception: The narrator of the book, the seven-year-old son of the family, shows great maturity and wisdom while telling his story (almost too much at times). However, he is still a likeable character and keeps the reader engaged till the very end.

    The survival story of the family is also intertwined with element of mystery (murder) and family dynamics.

    Over all, I found this book very engaging and enjoyable; with much more to offer than what I had expected of a "Grisham book".

    8/10 KitKats!
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    Quote Originally Posted by S[LIST
    [*]cheherazade[/LIST];432803]A Painted House by John Grisham

    Before reading this book, I was not sure what to expect as I was familiar with Grisham's work only through the movies based on his books. The first surprise for me was that in this book Grisham steps away from his usual legal/courtroom drama stories. The story concentrates on a poor farming family in Arkansas in 1950s: Their struggles for survival are depicted without over-dramatisation and realistically; with one exception: The narrator of the book, the seven-year-old son of the family, shows great maturity and wisdom while telling his story (almost too much at times). However, he is still a likeable character and keeps the reader engaged till the very end.

    The survival story of the family is also intertwined with element of mystery (murder) and family dynamics.

    Over all, I found this book very engaging and enjoyable; with much more to offer than what I had expected of a "Grisham book".

    8/10 KitKats!
    Granny5 and I grew up right in the middle of where the story took place. I also liked the book especially for that reason..
    and believe it or not Granny went to the first grade with Grisham.
    ~Poppy
    "Some go to church and think about fishing, others go fishing and think about God." -Tony Blake

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