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Book Information
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The Firm is a book by John Grisham
History[edit]
At a dinner with both Juliet Hobbes's andLisa Simpson's family, Juliet's father said that new friendship is so full of promise, much like a young Mitch McDeere in John Grisham's The Firm. Homer then asked that when they make a movie from one his books, does he get one or two free tickets. Juliet's father told Homer that it depends on the production company and started reading from The Firm.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
The Firm is a real book.