The Street Lawyer A Novel John Grisham 9780385339094 Books
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Not to many people know the plight of homeless people. The story was an education into this dark side of the American Way. The characters were described to a tee as they sprang to life. What I didn’t like is that it ended to abruptly. Two more chapters would have given the story a fitting end.Tags : The Street Lawyer: A Novel [John Grisham] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Michael was in a hurry. He was scrambling up the ladder at Drake & Sweeney, a giant D.C. law firm with eight hundred lawyers. The money was good and getting better; a partnership was three years away. He was a rising star with no time to waste,John Grisham,The Street Lawyer: A Novel,Bantam,0385339097,Legal,Thrillers - Suspense,Legal stories,Washington (D.C.),1990s;20th century;action;american;american fiction;american literature;contemporary fiction;courtroom;courtroom drama;crime;crime fiction;drama;english;grisham;homelessness;john grisham;justice;law;lawyers;legal;legal drama;legal fiction;legal thriller;mystery;suspense;thriller;usa;washington;washington dc;thrillers;mystery books;mystery suspense;crime books;suspense books;mystery thriller;mystery and thrillers;mystery thrillers;mystery and suspense;crime novel;crime thriller;thriller books,District of Columbia,FICTION Legal,FICTION Thrillers Legal,FICTION Thrillers Suspense,Fiction,Fiction - Psychological Suspense,Fiction-Legal,FictionThrillers - Suspense,GENERAL,GRISHAM, JOHN - PROSE & CRITICISM,General Adult,MysterySuspense,Political legal thriller,United States,1990s; 20th century; action; american; american fiction; american literature; contemporary fiction; courtroom; courtroom drama; crime; crime fiction; drama; english; grisham; homelessness; john grisham; justice; law; lawyers; legal; legal drama; legal fiction; legal thriller; mystery; suspense; thriller; usa; washington; washington dc; thrillers; mystery books; mystery suspense; crime books; suspense books; mystery thriller; mystery and thrillers; mystery thrillers; mystery and suspense; crime novel; crime thriller; thriller books
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This is one of the worst, most political piece o drivel i have had the misfortune to purchase. If you believe in propaganda disguised as fiction, waste your hard earned money in a free society on this offal!
This book is a typical Grisham lawyer story with quite an unusual twist. As usual the central character is a bright attorney. The difference is that this guy goes from riches to rags in monetary terms but his legal dealings with homeless street people give him a sense of satisfaction that money can't buy.
This novel had me struggling to stop reading. The more I read the more I realized that this was more about corporate greed and the ills of our society which correlates with that personal and corporate greed. Certainly we take for granted do much of our middle, upper middle and upper social class outlook on life and whats good for us and how this view may not match that of the less educated and fortunate. A storyline which invoked much soul searching and food for thought on what is the truth and doing the right thing really worth to me personally and any institution that I may represent as a finance professional. I found the writing style crisp, pointed and enlightening. A good read to awaken your social conscience
I had just finished, and thoroughly enjoyed Grisham's "The Litigators" and was deciding which of his books would be my next read. I was totally enthralled with "The Street Lawyer." I have to admit that the first-person narration distracted me at first, but once I became engaged with the story, I didn't notice it as much. I very much enjoy Grisham's male characters who are fed up with the corporate system and take courageous steps to break away. I rate this book at the top of my Grisham favorites, only second to the "The Firm." Highly recommended.
An eye and heart opening book. Impossible not to feel pain and sadness. Perhaps somewhat politically slanted. But undoubtedly an insight into the real and sad world that, fortunately, so few of us who read these books have any personal experience.
Very well written. .... what did I expect, right? The best part is that this book has me looking inward. Thank you!
Michael Brock rethinks his life at Drake & Sweeny after a homeless man follows him up the elevator and follows him as he enters the offices. He calls himself Mister and hold several lawyers hostage in a conference room holding a grudge against the firm. After several hours, he orders food from a homeless shelter because everyone is hungry, after the food is delivered and the door is opened, a cop with a scope kills "Mister" and the blood splatters on Michael. The others in the room run for it, thinking that Michael has been hit, too.
After he reads the Post (D.C.) he discovers his name and that he was homeless, and also that Mordecai Green, a lawyer and director of the 14th Street Legal Clinic. He drove to the clinic and talked with Mordecai thinking that Devon Hardy might have AIDs and he was splattered with his blood. They talked awhile and since there was a blizzard coming he was more worried about making sure all the homeless were somewhere safe in a shelter.
Later, Michael, steals a file from Braden Chance, a real estate lawyer with the help of his paralegal, Then he is in a horrible car accident, with the file in the car when it was towed away. That's when the story twists and turns, and Michael turns down his huge salary of a hundred, and twenty thousand a year to thirty thousand as a street lawyer for the poor. His wife, Clare, knows she can't afford their exclusive, expensive home, so she divorces him, and the marriage was ending anyway. He is comfortable with his new lifestyle, and keeps the file, plus finds out that Chance has shredded the most important memo that the homeless were evicted from their makeshift apartments without a thirty day notice, and thrown out on the streets. Mordecai and Michael sue the firm and end up with five million plus, however, after returning the file, Michael license is suspended from practicing law for nine months, but the story continues....
Not to many people know the plight of homeless people. The story was an education into this dark side of the American Way. The characters were described to a tee as they sprang to life. What I didn’t like is that it ended to abruptly. Two more chapters would have given the story a fitting end.
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