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Overview

With two attorneys for parents, thirteen-year-old Theodore Boone knows more about the law than most lawyers do. But when a high-profile murder trial comes to his small town and Theo gets pulled into it, it's up to this amateur attorney to save the day.

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Publishers Weekly
Grisham, a bestseller-list fixture with his legal thrillers, makes his children's book debut with a series opener that lacks thrills. The only child of two attorneys, Theo Boone is an endearing oddball, an eighth-grader who still thinks girls have cooties, but who knows every lawyer, bailiff, and judge in town. There's an underdeveloped subplot about a best friend whose parents are divorcing, but Theo's contacts with peers mainly consist of him playing lawyer--advising one boy to have his parents file for bankruptcy to avoid foreclosure, reassuring another about his brother's drug arrest, and in the main thread, producing an eyewitness to a murder for which the prosecuting attorney, heretofore, had only circumstantial evidence. He's less a real kid than an adult's projection of what an ideal kid might be like--determined to be the "most talented linguist" in his Spanish class and appreciative of the scruffy charms of the local college team's baseball stadium. The book is smoothly written, and there's a mild tutorial on the criminal justice system ("Theo knew that in 65 percent of murder cases the defendant does not testify..."). What there isn't is any excitement. Ages 8-12. (May)
Bloomberg.com
Move over, Nancy Drew. Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer introduces a new amateur crime fighter to bookstore shelves.
BookPage
Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer zips along at a quick pace, and young readers will be intrigued by the showdown of the trial.
Bulletin for the Center of Childrens Books
A rather quirky combination of Nancy Drew and Encyclopedia Brown
Scholastic News
Gripping... I would recommend this book to anyone who loves a good mystery. I think everyone will be enthralled by Theodore Boone.
Scripps Howard News Service
Grisham successfully translates his talent for writing fast-paced, emotionally gripping legal thrillers into a book that will have young readers whipping through the pages to see what happens next.
The Los Angeles Times
Classic Grisham.
The New York Times
Not since Nancy Drew has a nosy, crime-obsessed kid been so hard to resist.
Washington Post Express
Heads up, Harriet the Spy, the Boxcar Children, Nancy Drew, the Hardy Boys and even those kids from 'Ghostwriter' (you all have a new crime-solver to add to the crew.)
Children's Literature
When I saw that John Grisham had written a book for children, I was a little bit dubious especially since I have read other books by adult authors or celebrities who were trying their hand at children's books. I have to say that this book really does succeed. While the story may be a little farfetched from an adult standpoint the age group for which it is targeted will really enjoy it. Theo has spent most of his life at the law offices of his parents; he dreams of becoming a lawyer or perhaps a judge himself. He knows most of the lawyers and judges in town, court personnel and is absolutely beside himself at the prospect of attending the biggest murder trial to hit his hometown. At first the story seems reasonably straightforward giving a rundown about lawyers and how the court works, some very interesting twists dealing with immigrants, surprise witnesses, mistrials, the interaction between Theo his parents and his uncle Ike. The latter seems to be the black sheep of the family. All these events and characters are not confusing and keep the reader turning the pages to find out how the trial will end. In addition, seeing how Teddy or Theo as his friends call him is the in house lawyer at school helping his chums find solutions to their problems and solve family problems is a real treat. The story is well-written maintains a good pace and when you get to the end, which I wouldn't dare spoil, I like most others will want to know more. I can't believe there will not be a sequel featuring Theo Boone. Reviewer: Marilyn Courtot
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Theo's mom is a divorce lawyer with a preference for representing the wives, and his dad is a real estate attorney. He may only be thirteen, but he already knows he'll be a lawyer or a judge one day. In fact, kids at school already ask him for legal advice on a variety of issues, and Theo's happy to help, even when his assistance leads to his involvement in one of the biggest events of Strattenburg's history—the murder trial of Peter Duffy. A boy Theo is tutoring in algebra asks for assistance on behalf of his cousin, a young man who may be a key witness in a case that's light on concrete evidence. Can Theo help solve this complicated tangle of legal threads so the guilty are convicted and the innocent go free? A book that introduces teen readers to the intricacies of the legal world is a pretty clever premise for creating a potentially long and beloved series. It was surprising, however, to find some odd inconsistencies in a work by such an accomplished author, such as Theo explaining bankruptcy law to another teen but not understanding being held in contempt of court, or his parents being devoted to him, yet he spends most of his time unsupervised. Hopefully these details will be ironed out and Theo will go on to become the Encyclopedia Brown of his generation. Reviewer: Stacey Hayman
School Library Journal
Gr 6–8—Thirteen-year-old Theodore Boone's fervent wish is to become a great lawyer one day, or better yet, a great judge. Theo's parents are both lawyers and have their law firm where Theo has his own little office. Because of his knowledge of legal matters, his classmates turn to him for advice. As John Grisham's first volume (Dutton, 2010) in a projected series opens, Theo has arranged for his class to go on a field trip to the courthouse for the opening of a high-profile murder trial. Theo becomes more directly involved in the sensational murder trial when one of his friends informs him that his cousin is in possession of key evidence in the case but is too afraid to come forward because of his immigration status. Although Theo is sworn to secrecy, he must figure out how to bring this information to light before the end of the trial. The courtroom drama and background legal matters are realistically portrayed and easy to understand. There are times though, when the action slows down as Grisham weaves explanations of the legal system and process into the story. Richard Thomas's well-paced reading is appropriately youthful, and he gives each character a distinct voice. The conclusion of the novel serves as the beginning of the next and the continuation of the case.—Mary Oluonye, Shaker Heights Public Library, OH

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780142417225
  • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
  • Publication date: 5/3/2011
  • Pages: 272
  • Sales rank: 387
  • Age range: 9 - 12 Years
  • Lexile: 0790L (what's this?)
  • Series: Theodore Boone Series , #1
  • Product dimensions: 4.86 (w) x 7.70 (h) x 0.76 (d)

Meet the Author

John Grisham
John Grisham

John Grisham is the author of 21 novels, one work of non-fiction, and one collection of stories. His works are translated into 52 languages. He lives in Virginia and Mississippi.

Biography

As a young boy in Arkansas, John Grisham dreamed of being a baseball player. Fortunately for his millions of fans, that career didn't pan out. His family moved to Mississippi in 1967, where Grisham eventually received a law degree from Ole Miss and established a practice in Southaven for criminal and civil law. In 1983, Grisham was elected to the Mississippi House of Representatives, where he served until 1990.

While working as an attorney, Grisham witnessed emotional testimony from the case of a young girl's rape. Naturally inquisitive, Grisham's mind started to wander: what if the terrible crime yielded an equally terrible revenge? These questions of right and wrong were the subject of his first novel, A Time to Kill (1988), written in the stolen moments before and between court appearances. The book wasn't widely distributed, but his next title would be the one to bring him to the national spotlight. The day after he finished A Time to Kill, Grisham began work on The Firm (1991), the story of a whiz kid attorney who joins a crooked law firm. The book was an instant hit, spent 47 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list, and was made into a movie starring Tom Cruise.

With the success of The Firm, Grisham resigned from the Mississippi House of Representatives to focus exclusively on his writing. What followed was a string of bestselling legal thrillers that demonstrated the author's uncanny ability to capture the unique drama of the courtroom. Several of his novels were turned into blockbuster movies.

In 1996, Grisham returned to his law practice for one last case, honoring a promise he had made before his retirement. He represented the family of a railroad worker who was killed on the job, the case went to trial, and Grisham won the largest verdict of his career when the family was awarded more than $650,000.

Although he is best known for his legal thrillers, Grisham has ventured outside the genre with several well-received novels (A Painted House, Bleachers, et al) and an earnest and compelling nonfiction account of small-town justice gone terribly wrong (The Innocent Man). The popularity of these stand-alones proves that Grisham is no mere one-trick pony but a gifted writer with real "legs."

Good To Know

A prolific writer, it takes Grisham an average of six months to complete a novel.

Grisham has the right to approve or reject whoever is cast in movies based on his books. He has even written two screenplays himself: Mickey and The Gingerbread Man.

Baseball is one of Grisham's great loves. He serves as the local Little League commissioner and has six baseball diamonds on his property, where he hosts games.

    1. Hometown:
      Oxford, Mississippi, and Albemarle County, Virginia
    1. Date of Birth:
      February 8, 1955
    2. Place of Birth:
      Jonesboro, Arkansas
    1. Education:
      B.S., Mississippi State, 1977; J.D., University of Mississippi, 1981
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  • Posted May 18, 2010

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    So excited!!!

    I have always enjoyed John Grisham's work and now I can't wait to read this new young readers story. There is something so amazing about kids doing adult like activities like being a lawyer and if anyone can pull a kid lawyer off it's Grisham.

    19 out of 33 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 28, 2010

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    Wow! Surprisingly Good!

    I'm not into lawyer mysteries but my friend loaned it to me and i loved it! Great book.

    15 out of 17 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 9, 2010

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    Need free legal advice? Check out Grisham's latest for kids

    Theo Boone has a family full of lawyers so it is no surprise that he lives, eats and breathes the law. When he is chosen to help guide his class through an important murder trial happening in his sleepy town, his world becomes much more complicated. Soon he is privy to some key evidence that will greatly affect the outcome of the trial and must make some decisions.
    Kids will love learning about the law and courtroom procedure in a fun way and will learn some other key lessons about advising others. I love the way he writes and this will be a great series for him. Only regret is that he left the ending without an ending- wide open for the next book.

    13 out of 16 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted July 1, 2010

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    Too Serious For Kids

    Our reading book thought this book was too serious for kids. (age 9/10) The vocabulary was very hard and it was difficult to understand the authors descriptions. The beginning of the book was boring and there was no ending. There were two interesting parts to this book. If there was another book we wouldn't want to read it but we would want to know how the story ends.

    10 out of 24 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted August 19, 2010

    Such a Good Book

    My Grandma took us out for lunch and than took us to Borders where I saw this book. I know the author, John Grisham, and this is the first book he has for children so I decided to buy it. I took it on vacation and read it in just four days. I loved it. I hope John Grisham comes out with more children books. Here is another description about the book:

    Theodore Boone is the only kid of two parents who are lawyers. He knows every policeman, lawyer, and judge than anyone else. He helps kids around his school with their problems. Theo(thats what people call him and his mother calls him Teddy sometimes) practically thinks he lawyer himself. There is a huge case going on in the city of Strattenburg. It is the first big murder case in forever. One of the kid he tutors knows something about the case. His cousin is a illegal immigrant and has witnessed the murder he has told Theo and now he is stuck in the middle of it. Will the cousin come out and show himself or not? Will a guilty man be taken to jail for murder or will he be let go?

    You have to read the book to find out. And please if it sounds boring believe me its not. If you love a good mystery you will love this book. It keeps grabbing you in and in.

    7 out of 8 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 26, 2012

    Just okay...

    This could have been a great book had the author fiished the story. I almost felt he got bored writing it and sent it to the publisher with out an ending. Then it seems that the publisher knowing what a great writter Grisham usually is chose not to question him and sent the book to print. Were they all thinking, well it has the Grisham name people will buy it with out reading reviews... I wish I had done so before spending the money on it. I usually love Grisham and read his books in less than a day. I had to force myself to get through this one and it took 4 days...that is unheard of for me especially considering the book is only146 pgs.

    4 out of 4 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 23, 2012

    Big lead - no ending

    I needed a book that was like the firm but not as adultish. What i got was this. The beginning throuh middle was one of the best subjects I've ever read. But then near the end i found myself rushed. It was almost like Mr. John got borred writing the book and decided to stop.

    3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 20, 2012

    Really good

    It was really good except for the ending it was kinda slow overall great book i hopethere are more comin

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 3, 2010

    Grisham Sells out

    Do not buy this novel. I am a longtime reader of Grisham. I have never expected Proust or Flaubert. But this is ridiculous! The characters are okay and the plot (albeit tired) is somewhat interesting. The problem is that there is no resolution! This is just a moneymaker. Stephen King has done the same thing with "Blockade Billy". However, you get the payoff. There is a conclusion. Not so with Grisham. Just wait until the next chapter is released. I won't buy it and hope you don't waste your money

    2 out of 8 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 1, 2010

    Move over Hardy Boys !

    this was a great read, great moral decisions ,good family life ,great social awareness.This is the kind of book I will gladly recommend to family and friends without any reseveration.Thanks JOHN !!

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 12, 2012

    Good

    It was a good book it was very interesting i loved it u should read it

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 2, 2012

    Great book!!!

    I loved this book!!!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 21, 2012

    Reccomended

    This book is highly reccomended

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 20, 2012

    Awesomeness !!!

    Boys & girls im 12 a girl & i luved it¿!!¿!!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 18, 2012

    Super Awesome

    I loved,loved,loved this book. John Grisham wrote this novel as a very detailed amazing mystery. (John Grisham) Theodore taught and informed me so much about the law.

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 24, 2012

    Over rated

    Terrible ending

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 15, 2011

    READ READ READ!!!

    I love it what a great mystery!!! can't wait for him to write more of the kids books!

    1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 13, 2010

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    Charms the Reader from the Very First Page!

    "Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer" is written by #1 international best-selling author John Grisham and is his first childrens' book. Grisham has a unique, entertaining way of writing that charms the reader from the very first page! Much of the book takes place in the courtroom, which is actually unbelievably enjoyable and suspenseful! This book is impossible to put down and leaves the reader hammering for more! The book is open-ended, leaving possibility of a sequel but not a need. Positively, everyone who reads it will want another one! Humor and mystery, along with the writing style, make "Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer" a completely unique, entertaining read sure to draw a host of fans!

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted June 3, 2010

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    Deadly Dull

    I've enjoyed many of Grisham's adult books, and thought that, with Theodore Boone, he was going to do for the legal mystery what Anthony Horowitz (Alex Rider) and Charlie Higson (Young James Bond) have done recently for spy fiction: make it age appropriate for the younger reader, while losing none of the cleverly plotted mystery or the thrill of the chase. Not so much. There is literally no mystery and the characters are astonishingly flat and unappealing. If you know a child insomniac, this is the book to to give him/her. zzzzzzzzzz.......

    1 out of 7 people found this review helpful.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 25, 2012

    Great for upper elementary

    I think thius woiuld be a great read for my fourth graders. Might even help guide them in goal setting for a future

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