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by John Grisham (Author) "The road to Rake Field ran beside the school, past the old band hall and the tennis courts, through a tunnel of two perfect rows..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Delta; Reprint edition (29 May 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0385340877
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385340878
  • Product Dimensions: 20.1 x 13.2 x 1.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (47 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 3,300,178 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Evening Standard 8th September 2003

'..an easy-going but not over-sentimental read...' --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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'I defy even the hardest jock not to shed a tear.' --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The road to Rake Field ran beside the school, past the old band hall and the tennis courts, through a tunnel of two perfect rows of red and yellow maples planted and paid for by the boosters, then over a small hill to a lower area covered with enough asphalt for a thousand cars. Read the first page
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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not Another Legal Thriller, 17 Sep 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Bleachers (Hardcover)
After a somewhat return to form with his last book (King of Torts).John Grisham returns with another book less than a year unfortunatly this is no legal page-turner but a story of a returning high school football hero attending his old coach's funeral.
Neely Crenshaw is the former all star quarter-back who has issues about returning ti his old high school,but once he meets up with his old buddies they start to re-live their former glories.This is were we start to find out about coach Eddie Rake's methods of training the football team, and also about the legacy he has left not just on the field but also in the town of Messina.
Bleachers is only a short story and won't take very long to read(a couple of hours) but it does have some good emotional moments which will have you reaching for your handkerchiefs.

A good stop gap till Mr Grisham gives us his next legal caper.

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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars John Grisham branches out but fails to engage, 17 Jan 2005
This review is from: Bleachers (Paperback)
Sometime last year, I read The Runaway Jury. I was hooked almost immediately and ended up buying all his books (except this, Skipping Christmas and A Painted House) on-line. I read every single one, enjoying some (The Firm, The Runaway Jury) more than others (The Partner, The Pelican Brief).

A few months ago, after forgetting about John Grisham for a while, I bought The Last Juror which reawakened my love of his books. Inevitably, I bought Bleachers, thinking that I would enjoy it despite the bad reviews from the non-Americans. They can't be die hard Grisham fans like myself, I thought.

I have to apologise to those who warned me - this book is just as pointless and impenetrable as I heard. The main character returns to his home town, after a fifteen year absence, to wait for his old high school football coach to die. The coach, it seems, has touched the lives of many men, a large proportion of whom meet up at the football field and sit in the bleachers, waiting for the inevitable.

What John Grisham is trying to do is well beyond that which can be achieved in such a short story. Neely, the main character, has very little to recommend him. He's just not been developed enough - we get little snatches of his life, his friends, his past loves but there's very little emotion evoked. I know that in a book about American football I shouldn't expect the characters to share their feelings at the drop of a hat but I did expect a wider range of emotions on Neely's part.

What we see is a town in mourning. The men that Neely commanded on the field seem shell shocked to a degree that doesn't fit in with the story.

Also, the plot is very weak. Nothing happens in this book to keep you turning the pages. There is a bit of suspence as to what happened between Neely and the coach during half time at one game in particular - a game we are given the full (!) commentary on.

If, like me, you have no idea about American Football, the commentary (which takes up several pages, mixed in with reactions from those listening) will test your patience. We know Neely was a great football player - we don't need the jargon.

All in all, I had to read it to believe it. Don't worry, though. If, like me, you just have to buy this to complete your Grisham collection, you won't spend too long reading it.

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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointingly average read - not like the old Grisham, 5 Oct 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: Bleachers (Hardcover)
I am a huge fan of John Grisham's early works, so when I heard that Bleachers was being published, I was really excited and pre-ordered the book straight away.

Bleachers is a short tale about the lives of american football players who have been touched by their coach, even after his pupils stop playing the game. Most of the plot is centred around Neely, the infamous All-American player who left his home town after a sporting injury, and only returning 15 years later to pay homage to his coach, who lays on his deathbed. Neely relives the character of the coach through meeting with former players and team mates on the bleachers of the playing fields, and we discover just how much the coach is admired - and hated - through his passion and dedication to the sport.

Half way through the novel, the old team of '87 meet and relive an historical game, that turns out to be the focal point of Neely's & the coach's careers. These 30 pages are a bizarre distraction to the natural discourse of the book, set out like a play with a commentary of the match intertwined. A clever piece of writing, but it made the book seem very disjointed.

The meagre 160+ pages only took me an evening to read. Even only a short way into the book, I did not believe that Bleachers was written by the same man who wrote the hits such as A Time To Kill, and The Firm. Bleachers is a 'nice' enough tale, but I feel it lacks any substance and the desire to turn the next page. I would not recommend Bleachers to someone who is expecting the next great legal crime novel - certainly not one that will be made into a film. If you are passionate about american football, then maybe this is the book for you. For me, I am happy for Bleachers to remain on my bookshelf gathering dust, and not get so excited about his newest novel next time...

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2.0 out of 5 stars A novella not a novel
Much too short in my opinion. There seemed to be something lacking , probably a few more plot lines to explore. Read more
Published 8 days ago by Betty

1.0 out of 5 stars Below standard, John!
Well, I struggled on to the end, and wondered why J G wrote this. If you know nothing about American football, it can be a pain. Read more
Published 12 days ago by Mle Rosamund

1.0 out of 5 stars Really, really bad.
I read this book on holiday after i'd finished all the books i'd brought out with me to read and had nothing else left. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Finch

2.0 out of 5 stars A different Grisham.
An interesting tale, written in the way only Grisham can.A different book from this popular author.Now I know what a bleacher is now!
Published 15 months ago by cancat reader

3.0 out of 5 stars Worth reading
Not the usual legal based stuff but well written and an enjoyable short story none the less. You could finish it in one short session so why not read if you like Grisham's style.
Published 15 months ago by J. Brunton

4.0 out of 5 stars None the worse for being diffferent
I picked this up as a light holiday read and unlike some of the reviewers loved it. I thought he dealt with the passing of time, the wasting of potential and the souring of... Read more
Published on 6 Aug 2007 by A. J. Allman

5.0 out of 5 stars Underrated
Being a huge John Grisham fan and reading other reviews relating to this departure from his legal genre I was a bit apprehensive at first. Read more
Published on 2 Jul 2007 by Jason Miller

1.0 out of 5 stars Last Grisham I will buy!
This book is a shocker! Firstly, at only 229 pages and 52000 words, it is half the length of most current bestsellers - but still at the premium price. Read more
Published on 29 Mar 2007 by David Moore

1.0 out of 5 stars An unpalatable mix of violence and mawkish sentimentality
I've quite liked the other books by John Grisham that I've read, but I couldn't really get on with this short story. Read more
Published on 12 Mar 2007 by Jeremy Walton

5.0 out of 5 stars Reflect on your past
This book made me cry. It made me reflect upon my own life. Looking back on missed opportunities and moments of greatness. Reminiscing. Read more
Published on 7 Jan 2007 by J. J. Smith

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