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If you are referring to the fictional town in John Grisham's Theodore Boone, Kid Lawyer novel, it does not exist. On a side note, I enjoyed the book myself.



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What state is Strattenburg in in Theodore Boone kid lawyer?

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Strattenburg is a fictional town created by author John Grisham, primarily featured in his legal thrillers. It serves as the setting for several of his novels, most notably "The Whistler." While the specific state is not explicitly defined in the books, it is often assumed to be located in the southern United States, reflecting Grisham's Southern roots.


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What is the main setting of thedore Boone the activist?

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