When you live in a city of less than 10,000 people as I do and take taxis on a fairly regular basis (we sold our two cars when we moved here 5 years ago, our major "act of green" and with no regrets) you get to know the regular drivers fairly well.
One man that drives for our one and only local taxi company is an avid reader and I always enjoy discussing what we we both currently reading, when I get him as a driver. The conversation moved to John Grisham on a recent ride home and the book Ford County came up. He hadn't read it so I gave him my (twice) read copy to enjoy. How's that for a unique tip! ;<)
Thought I'd share my thoughts here on this wonderful book too.
I've been a long-time fan of John Grisham's books but never a fan of short stories by any author, for the most part. I usually find that short stories end much too soon for my liking, just when the story is starting to unfold. Not the case with Ford County by John Grisham.
I picked up a copy of this book at a library book sale a couple of years ago. In spite of it being short stories, my love of most things Grisham won out and I shelled out the $$ to buy it. It was money well spent. :<)
Ford County takes the reader back to the setting for his first novel: A Time to Kill and John Grisham's home state of Mississippi.
I read all the stories in this book in a couple of days. Some of them made me laugh... loud and long. Some brought tears to my eyes. All were entertaining from start to finish. As is the case with most of Grisham's books, the characters were so real and memorable, long after I read the last line of each story, making each of them a pleasure to read.
Down on his luck divorce lawyer, Mack Stafford gets a phone call that promises to turn his endless misfortunes around, fast and in a big way.
Sydney, a dull and unpretentious data collector discovers a new skill for winning at a local casino and at the same time, making the man who stole his wife, pay for his misguided decision.
When three "good, old boys" make the trek to Memphis to donate blood to a seriously injured friend, things run way off course in a big way and helping their pal is soon the last thing on their minds.
Just a small sampling of the entertaining characters and stories this book provides.
From the John Grisham website:
"Featuring a cast of characters you’ll never forget, these stories bring Ford County to vivid and colorful life. Often hilarious, frequently moving, and always entertaining, this collection makes it abundantly clear why John Grisham is our most popular storyteller."
From Amazon.com:
"Grisham has always had a rare gift for breaking hearts when
he invokes unforgettable images of the broken, hopeless South. Some of the
stories are hilarious, and Grisham’s gift of humor has never found a showcase
like this. One of these stories should find its way into the anthologies of the
best short stories of 2009. It might not happen, but I for one think the stories
in Ford County are that damned good.--Pat Conroy"
I couldn't agree more, on all counts.
Even if you've never been a fan of short stories either, this definitely is a book that might be the one to change your mind.
As I titled my review over at Amazon this is: Grisham Gold!
Overall rating for this book: Excellent. 5 out of 5.
Great review. That was nice giving this as a tip to the taxi driver. Another Grisham book that I enjoyed. The stories were all entertaining and yes, with memorable characters in every one.
ReplyDeleteYes, I think the driver liked the tip, rather a unique one. ;<)
DeleteGreat review indeed...for a while I read all his book then they became the same...somehow so this summer I'm going to go to garage sales and grab and Grisham I can find, I still Loved Pelican Bried, and maybe 5 or 6 after that, but my favourite, The Chamber....so cool.
ReplyDeleteI liked the Pelican Brief and The Chamber too, but The Street Lawyer and The Litigators were by far my favs, for complete novels. this was a great read too, highly recommended.
DeleteI'm a Grisham fan but hadn't heard of this book. Actually I like short stories, being a writer of them myself, because they're ideal for breakfast reading. Yes, I read while I eat but only at breakfast time when I am alone.
ReplyDeleteI know a few people who gave up their cars and with the hectic traffic on the roads I think journeying by taxi is a brilliant idea. No tax or insurance to pay and no hassle.
Hi Val. I think you'd really enjoy this book, especially if you already like reading short stories. :<)
DeleteWe really did think of it as an "act of green" giving up the two vehicles. I like to drive as does Joe, hectic streets or not. But it's not too bad doing without and what a $$$ saving, in so many ways. Having a car is expensive in the long run. You also get more exercise without one too. :<)
I'm a big fan of book reviews...and of short stories. Especially short stories with reoccurring characters...hope that there are some of them in this book.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review.
Jen
Hi Jen,No reoccuring characters in this book but memorable ones, that's for sure. Let me know if you read this one!
DeleteI love book reviews too, reading and writing them. :<)
shame I almost bought theStreet Lawyer, don't know what stopped 'cause it reasy sounded like something I would read, I'll loook for it this summer
ReplyDeleteIt's a wonderful, touching story Lorraine.
DeleteI've had a long time commitment and empathy for homeless and poor people. This book touches on those themes. And also at the time he wrote it, led John Grisham to make his own commitment to helping the same groups of less fortunate people.
It really left an impression on me. Hope you get a chance to read it soon. Maybe I'll review it here too.
I usually always love Grisham's novels! I will definitely check this out Geraldine :)
ReplyDeleteI think you'll enjoy this book Keith!
ReplyDeletei am the oposite...i love short stories...and this one def did not disappoint...they were fun...will drop keith a line too as i actually have 2 copies for some reason and would not mind giving one away...
ReplyDeleteIt was a most entertaining exception to my usual reading preferences Brian. That's nice about passing along the copy, did my story above about the taxi driver, inspire you. ;<)
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