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Bleachers
Bleachers
Author: John Grisham
High school all-American Neely Crenshaw was probably the best quarterback ever to play for the legendary Messina Spartans. Fifteen years have gone by since those glory days, and Neely has come home to Messina to bury Coach Eddie Rake, the man who molded the Spartans into an unbeatable football dynasty. — Now, as Coach Rake’s “boysR...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780385340878
ISBN-10: 0385340877
Publication Date: 5/29/2007
Pages: 192
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Publisher: Delta
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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John Grisham lays off the law books to focus on the legacy of a football coach who laid down the law. The book is a description of the final days of a coaching legend in a small southern town. Bleachers tells the story of coach Eddie Rake through the eyes of his former superstar Neely Crenshaw who has come back to town in anticipation of the coach's death.

While much has been said how this is a departure from Grisham's legal thrillers, I am not sure it is that much of a departure. Bleachers in some ways is a legal drama. Eddie Rake's life is on trial. His methods, his achievements, his defeats, are all scrutinized. At the memorial service, several witnesses even take the stand for him. Crenshaw is part prosecutor, part star witness, and part jury and ultimately it is not only Rake's life on trial but also his own.


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