Bleachers
by John Grisham
- Pages
- 229
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9999999999999
- Reading Time
- ~4h 1min
Bleachers is a book by John Grisham. It has 229 pages.
About this book
John Grisham steps away from the courtroom in this reflective novel centered on memory, community, and the enduring influence of youth. The narrative follows Eddie Lassiter, a prominent New York attorney who returns to his Mississippi hometown after the sudden death of his former high school coach. What begins as a brief visit quickly unfolds into an exploration of the past, as Eddie reconnects with old friends and confronts the formative experiences that shaped his life. Set against the backdrop of small-town Southern culture and high school football, the story examines how shared histories bind generations together. Grisham’s prose shifts from legal suspense to quiet introspection, focusing on themes of loyalty, loss, and the bittersweet passage of time. The bleachers themselves serve as a recurring symbol of community gathering, personal reflection, and the lingering presence of those who came before. Readers familiar with Grisham’s earlier work will recognize his keen eye for regional detail, though this novel prioritizes character and emotional resonance over legal drama.
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How many pages is Bleachers?+
Bleachers has 229 pages.
What is Bleachers about?+
John Grisham steps away from the courtroom in this reflective novel centered on memory, community, and the enduring influence of youth. The narrative follows Eddie Lassiter, a prominent New York attorney who returns to his Mississippi hometown after the sudden death of his former high school coach. ...
Who wrote Bleachers?+
Bleachers was written by John Grisham.