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- The Rainmaker
- The world is full of great novels. From Sherlock Holmes to the three
- musketeers. As the years progress more novels are written and more
- money is made. John Grisham is a rising star in literature. His books
- have enticed readers and has given the people something good to read.
- What makes his books great is that they are so realistic. He applies his
- personal law and trial knowledge into the books he writes. What it is
- about ? It was his last semester of law school. Rudy Baylor was
- assigned to give free advice to a group of seniors. It is at that very time,
- and that very place, that Rudy encounters his first true clients. Dot and
- Buddy Black. They have been robbed by a powerful insurance company.
- A company with millions of dollars in assets. They have caused the
- suffering of a young man. They have ruined his chances to live by not
- issuing their coverage that they were obligated to give. Donny Ray, son
- of Dot and Buddy is dying of Lukemia, he is going to die, his chances
- for survival are over and it is a matter of months. Rudy does’nt realize
- the case that has fallen into his lap until phone calls are made. There is a
- great problem, however, Rudy is broke, he hasn’t even passed his bar
- exam yet. And will go head to head with one of America’s most
- experienced and accomplished defense attorney’s. From the beginning
- of the novel to the last word, Rudy is plagued with a series of mishaps
- and problems. When something looks bright the clouds come in and ruin
- the hope. Rudy is in Luck. As the big trial begins, he is given a judge
- that is definetly on his side and 12 jury members that think the same way
- that he does. After researching great benefit, the insurance company,
- Rudy discovers cover ups by the company. He also discovers Great
- Benefits harsh way in getting rid of their numerous mistakes. n How it
- relates to your audience The Trial Obviously Rudy is not stupid. He
- enters all the facts he has discovered and uses them to help solidify his
- position in the minds of the jurors As the trial goes on Rudy is given
- another problem. A beaten girl is discovered by Rudy at the hospital
- during his studying. Her husband has repeatively beaten her with an
- aluminum softball bat. Her ankle is broken and her life is in shreds.
- Rudy knows that these beatings will continue if the couple divorces but
- the young girl of 18 is unable to leave because she believes that she is
- still in love with him. n John Grisham does not maintain one single
- story, instead he creates numerous events so that the reader does not get
- bored with the main story. From minor cases to FBI investigations, John
- Grisham does a swell job in creating a global society. He shows that
- lawyers have cares concerns about what is going on in the world and
- contrary to popular belief, lawyers dont focus mainly on cases and they
- have lives to. Ever-since The Firm was published, in 1991, John
- Grisham has been in a creative state. His five books that followed the
- firm, combine to form a total of approximately 50 million copies in
- print. Why ? The answer is because his thrilling stories and intense
- legal intrigue is in such a great demand. Now in The Rainmaker
- Grisham has weaved his talent into the storyline and has created a
- powerful, and at times humerous , tale of one young lawyers quest for
- fame,fortune and most importantly, hapiness. I am positive that this
- novel will rise to the best sellers list, And after reading this book, you
- will think alike. This novel is for all ages and all types. If the book you
- are searching for, is for excitement or pleasure. The Rainmaker is a
- great novel and provides a goood read. John Grisham has done his
- homework now do yours and read this good book.
- <br><br><b>Bibliography</b><br><br>
- The Rainmaker, John Grisham.
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