
Andy J. (
AJones) wrote on 1/3/2009...
My interest in reading this was sparked by how much I enjoy Turow's novels and by how much I respect his pro bono work on behalf of those wrongfully imprisoned. Had I not read his other works or known about his social philosophy, I probably would not have appreciated this autobiography quite as much a I did.
Excellent book, even for the non-lawyer types. I've enjoyed reading Turow's novels for a long time, so it was very interesting to see this side of him.

Kathy B. (
MsLuLu) wrote on 3/26/2007...
"A compelling and important book...it should be read by anyone who has ever contemplated going to Law School or anyone who has ever worrieds about being human." New York Times
This should be read by anyone who has ever contemplated going to law school or anyone who has ever worried about being human - NEW YORK TIMES
Turow gives an amusing and true-to-life account of his life as a 1L at Harvard in the 70s. Although law school has since changed somewhat, many of the aspects discussed are still easily related to by current and incoming students.
It was a great book about the life of a law student at Harvard Law School. I found it to be interesting.