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Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer

Grisham, J. (2010). Theodore Boone: Kid lawyer. New York: Dutton Children’s Books.

Genres: Mystery, Murder, Legal Drama

Summary: Theodore Boone, Theo to his friends, is the son of two attorneys and considers the courthouse his second home. A murder trial has begun; it’s the biggest case to hit Strattenburg in sixty years. Theo resents having to miss it because he’s just a kid and goes to middle school. The defense is strong; prosecution has no evidence to convict. But then, Theo’s friend Julio confides in him: his cousin is a witness to the murder, and his testimony could have a huge impact on the outcome of the trial, but is afraid to come forward because he’s in the country illegally. Can Theo help solve the murder and keep his friend’s cousin safe too?

Review: While the story is interesting, the characters aren’t relatable, and the ending falls flat. John Grisham may be a best-selling author, but he should either do more research on youth and writing for a juvenile audience, or stick to writing novels for adults.

Notes:
From the Bestselling author John Grisham, known for his legal thrillers.
This is the first of the Theodore Boone Series. The second, Theodore Boone: The Abduction, was released June 2011, and a third is suspected to arrive on the scene summer 2012.

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