John Grisham

born
in Jonesboro, Arkansas, The United States
gender
male
website
genre
Mystery & Thrillers, Nonfiction, Young Adult
influences

About this author

"Long before his name became synonymous with the modern legal thriller, he was working 60-70 hours a week at a small Southaven, Mississippi law practice, squeezing in time before going to the office and during courtroom recesses to work on his hobby—writing his first novel.

Born on February 8, 1955 in Jonesboro, Arkansas, to a construction worker and a homemaker, John Grisham as a child dreamed of being a professional baseball player. Realizing he didn't have the right stuff for a pro career, he shifted gears and majored in accounting at Mississippi State University. After graduating from law school at Ole Miss in 1981, he went on to practice law for nearly a decade in Southaven, specializing in criminal defense and personal injury litigation. In 1983, he was elected to the state House of Representatives and served until 1990.

One day at the DeSoto County courthouse, Grisham overheard the harrowing testimony of a twelve-year-old rape victim and was inspired to start a novel exploring what would have happened if the girl's father had murdered her assailants. Getting up at 5 a.m. every day to get in several hours of writing time before heading off to work, Grisham spent three years on A Time to Kill and finished it in 1987. Initially rejected by many publishers, it was eventually bought by Wynwood Press, who gave it a modest 5,000 copy printing and published it in June 1988.

That might have put an end to Grisham's hobby. However, he had already begun his next book, and it would quickly turn that hobby into a new full-time career—and spark one of publishing's greatest success stories. The day after Grisham completed A Time to Kill, he began work on another novel, the story of a hotshot young attorney lured to an apparently perfect law firm that was not what it appeared. When he sold the film rights to The Firm to Paramount Pictures for $600,000, Grisham suddenly became a hot property among publishers, and book rights were bought by Doubleday. Spending 47 weeks on The New York Times bestseller list, The Firm became the bestselling novel of 1991.

The successes of The Pelican Brief, which hit number one on the New York Times bestseller list, and The Client, which debuted at number one, confirmed Grisham's reputation as the master of the legal thriller. Grisham's success even renewed interest in A Time to Kill, which was republished in hardcover by Doubleday and then in paperback by Dell. This time around, it was a bestseller.

Since first publishing A Time to Kill in 1988, Grisham has written one novel a year (his other books are The Firm, The Pelican Brief, The Client, The Chamber, The Rainmaker, The Runaway Jury, The Partner, The Street Lawyer, The Testament, The Brethren, A Painted House, Skipping Christmas, The Summons, The King of Torts, Bleachers, The Last Juror, and The Broker) and all of them have become international bestsellers. There are currently over 225 million John Grisham books in print worldwide, which have been translated into 29 languages. Nine of his novels have been turned into films (The Firm, The Pelican Brief, The Client, A Time to Kill, The Rainmaker, The Chamber, A Painted House, The Runaway Jury, and Skipping Christmas), as was an original screenplay, The Gingerbread Man. The Innocent Man (October 2006) marks his first foray into non-fiction.

Grisham lives with his wife Renee and their two children Ty and Shea. The family splits their time between their Victorian home on a farm in Mississippi and a plantation near Charlottesville, VA.

Grisham took time off from writing for several months in 1996 to return, after a five-year hiatus, to the courtroom. He was honoring a commitment made before he had retired from the law to become a full-time writer: representing the family of a railroad brakeman killed when he was pinned between two cars. Preparing his case with the same passion and dedication as his books' protagonists, Grisham successfully argued his clients' case, earning them a jur


Writing Speed

Books Written


# Title Date Published Word Count Genre ISBN
1A Time to Kill1989-06-01154241Fiction0440211727
2The Firm1991-02-01135293Fiction044021145X
3The Pelican Brief1992-02-15111184Fiction0440214041
4The Client1993-02-01136467Fiction0440213525
5The Chamber1994-05-01187929Fiction0440220602
6The Rainmaker1995-04-01157442Fiction044022165X
7The Runaway Jury1996-05-01127632Fiction0440221471
8The Partner1997-02-26110710Fiction0440224764
9The Street Lawyer1998-02-0497460Fiction0440225701
10The Testament1999-02-02127727Fiction0440234743
11The Brethren2000-12-26102405Fiction0385497466
12A Painted House2001-04-24118604Fiction038550120X
13Skipping Christmas2001-11-0637839Fiction0385505833
14The Summons2002-02-0683746Fiction0385503822
15The Appeal2002-11-18109583Fiction9780385515047
16Bleachers2003-09-0940646Fiction0385511612
17The King of Torts2003-12-16108256Fiction0385508042
18The Last Juror2004-02-03110500Fiction0385510438
19The Broker2005-01-11100705Fiction0385510454
20The Innocent Man: Murder and Injustice in a Small Town2006-10-10112318Nonfiction0385517238
21Playing for Pizza2007-09-2469487Fiction9780385525008
22Ford County: Stories2008-11-0380414Fiction9780385532457
23The Associate2009-01-27104956Fiction9780385517836
24Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer2010-00-0050657Fiction9780525423843
25Theodore Boone: The Abduction2010-06-0942646Fiction9780525425571
26The Confession2010-10-26131494Fiction9780385528047
27The Litigators2011-10-25118744Fiction9780385535137
28Theodore Boone: The Accused2012-04-0954190Fiction9780525425762
29Calico Joe2012-04-1044945Fiction9780385536073
30The Racketeer2012-10-23102233Fiction9780385535144
31Theodore Boone: The Activist2013-05-1559391Fiction9780525425779
32Sycamore Row2013-10-22170311Fiction9780385537131

Total Wordcount:
$$T_w = 135293+111184+136467+187929+157442+127632+110710+97460+127727+102405+118604+37839+83746+109583+40646+108256+110500+100705+112318+69487+80414+104956+50657+42646+131494+118744+54190+44945+102233+59391+170311 = 3145914\text{ words}$$

Total Time:
$$T_t = \text{October 22, 2013}-\text{June 1, 1989} \approx 24.391 \text{ years}$$

Writing Speed:
$$ \frac{\text{Total Wordcount}}{\text{Total Time}} = \frac{T_w}{T_t} \approx 128979.378 \frac{\text{Words}}{\text{Year}} \approx 10748.281 \frac{\text{Words}}{\text{Month}} \\ \approx 2471.937 \frac{\text{Words}}{\text{Week}} \approx 353.134 \frac{\text{Words}}{\text{Day}} \approx 14.714 \frac{\text{Words}}{\text{Hour}} $$