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'''John Grisham''' is an American lawyer and author.
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'''John Grisham''' is an American bestselling writer, attorney, politician, and activist.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
At a dinner with both [[Juliet Hobbes]]'s and[[Lisa 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''.
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At a dinner with both [[Juliet Hobbes]]'s and[[Lisa 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''.<ref>"[[Lisa the Drama Queen]]"</ref>
  
 
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When every book character ever written about were brought to life in [[New New York]], several Grisham lawyer characters attacked Broadway.
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When every book character ever written about were brought to life in [[New New York]], several Grisham lawyer characters attacked Broadway.<ref>''[[The Read Menace!]]''</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 17:46, December 14, 2017

John Grisham
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Occupation: Lawyer
Author
First mentioned: "Lisa the Drama Queen"


John Grisham is an American bestselling writer, attorney, politician, and activist.

History

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.[1]

Non-canon

Bongo logo 2012.png The contents of this article are based on an issue of Simpsons Comics or another comic series and is considered to be non-canon and may not have actually happened/existed.

The reason behind this decision is: .

When every book character ever written about were brought to life in New New York, several Grisham lawyer characters attacked Broadway.[2]

Appearances

References


External links