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and Address is Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States
John Ray Grisham, Jr is an American Lawyer, politician, and author. He was born on February 8, 1955. Grisham is graduated from Mississippi State University. In 1984, he started writing his first novel, 'A Time to Kill'. This novel was published in June 1989. He has been rewarded with 'A Galaxy British Book Awards'. His father was construction worker and a cotton farmer. He is married to Renee Jones, and fathered two Children named Shea and Ty. The address and contact number of John Grisham is also used for John Grisham Books In Order, John Grisham New Book, Theodore Boone John Grisham, John Grisham Biography and John Grisham Gray Mountain. The contact information like email address, telephone number, website and postal cum official address of John Grisham is mentioned in below section.

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The address of John Grisham is Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States.

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Ms. Tracey DanielsNov 18, 2022
As I am now in my stage of life as a grandma, I have been able to focus more on who else is around and love the books and stories you have created. My life is so full of issues that i think it would interest you in another story and be profitable as I can’t believe it either. Great work 100%.
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Mr. Jonathan KamwendoOct 09, 2021
I need to introduce myself first. My full name is Jonathan Kamwendo, a Zambian in the southern part of Africa. I also need to let you know that I have read a great deal about John Grisham books. I have read more than ten books about the court room and have enjoyed the writing style of John which keeps one turning the pages into twilight. John has made me feel I can also write and I would like to try to write a publishable workThanks for all you do John. Love you

Jonathan.
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Ms. marie buffingtonDec 27, 2019
I'm reading The Rooster Bar. I love these David and Goliath stories and I am enjoying the book very much. I would like to know Why Zola does not simply get a birth certificate at the courthouse to prove she is a US citizen. I've done some reading and ICE cannot deport you if you can show a legitimate US birth and a legal ID. She has her money from her student loan. It requires a $25 fee and your birth date and where you were born. It takes a few minutes these days. She could have asked the clerk while she was at the court house for a copy and then got her two friends to drive her to the DMV. Her deportation worries would be history and the book would still be a very good story. Thank you JG for writing it. Love all your books.
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Ms. Mary HamiltonDec 07, 2018
I am on chemotherapy so have lots of time to read. My daughter brought me a stack of John Grisham books. I read Confession in a day and enjoyed it so she recommended Sycamore Row. I was shocked and disappointed to find a grammatical error repeated several times throughout the book in the use of the word "hung" instead of "hanged" when referring to the use of a noose to hang someone. I would think John Grisham would have known of this gramtical exception and, if not, surely
the editors would have picked it up. Hopefully this will be corrected in a second edition someday. I believe there are eight times this error is made.
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