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- Edition:
- Abridged (Bantam Doubleday Dell)
- Length:
- 5 hours, 12 minutes
- File Size:
- 142 MB (104 files)
- Published:
- February 2001
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Summary
Quotes from the Critics
"Grisham tells his story at a languid pace but, like the good suspense writer that he is, keeps subtly building the tension. His portrayal of a young boy's harsh coming of age is sensitively done.... His transition out of the suspense genre is seamless and a pleasant surprise." - Chicago Tribune
"Once again, Grisham has given us memorable characters and woven this fast-moving novel with the skill readers have come to expect. But by mining deeper into his own past and conscience, he's written a book that seems more personal, emotional and realistic in an artistic sense than previous work. This may be Grisham's best writing to date." - Houston Chronicle
"The new Grisham could not be more different from his row of thrillers. There's not a lawyer in the book. No glitz. No Gatsby-style cars. Instead there is a heroic story, told about people who mostly live well below the poverty line.... It is all so real that I have to keep reminding myself that I have never been in Arkansas..." - Washington Post Book World
"[W]hat A PAINTED HOUSE resembles most strongly is what Grisham apparently wanted it not to be, a thriller." - San Francisco Chronicle Book Review
"Unlike his 11 previous books, which Mr. Grisham says were designed to keep the reader flipping pages, this is a leisurely tale, offering an affectionate portrait of a lost era." - Wall Street Journal
"This is the kind of book you read slowly because you don't want it to end." - Entertainment Weekly
"Luke Chandler is a sympathetic character. He inhabits a flimsy plot but gains our sympathy. If John Grisham is lighting out for new territory, this isn't a bad start." - Philadelphia Inquirer
"Grisham has created a charmingly old-fashioned world..." - Times Literary Supplement
"Far from tapping into anything real, the author seems intent on delivering an upright and safely predictable past in which his readers can take comfort." - New York Times
"[A]n absorbing, quietly impressive read." - Guardian (London)





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