John Grisham has written a total of twenty-three novels.
All but six are fictional legal thrillers. The remaining are A Painted House, Skipping Christmas, The Bleachers, The Innocent Man, Playing for Pizza, and Ford County.
The Innocent Man is his only non-fiction book, written about a man falsely accused of murder.
A Painted house is a story about a young boy growing up and experiencing life's hardships.
Skipping Christmas is a Christmas comedy. This book was made into the movie "Christmas with the Kranks"
The Bleachers is a bout a town with a legendary high school football team and a dark secret.
Playing for Pizza is about an American football player who is cut from his team in America and ends up playing for a team in Italy.
Ford County is a collection of Grisham's short stories.
"The Brethren" by John Grisham spent the longest time on the New York Times best seller's list for adult fiction in 2000.
The Brethren by John Grisham
"The Brethren" by John Grisham was on the New York Times bestseller list for 18 weeks.
"The Pelican Brief," based on the best seller by John Grisham.
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No, there is no sequel to "The Partner" by John Grisham. The novel was published in 1997 as a standalone book and there have been no follow-up books continuing the story.
John Grisham's birth name is John Grisham Jr..
John Grisham has sold over 300 million copies of his books worldwide. His novels, primarily in the legal thriller genre, have garnered a massive readership since his debut in the early 1990s. Grisham's popularity has made him one of the best-selling authors in the world.
John Grisham has two kids: Ty and Shea.
The story is titled "The Tackling Dummy." It was published in the Ford County Times, which is John Grisham's hometown newspaper.
Heaps. His books have been hugely successful.
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