Gray Mountain by John Grisham
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I always love a John Grisham story. In this case, Samantha who is a lawyer in her third year of a big law firm, is laid off due to the recession. Many lawyers are being let go and its quite a catastrophe. She is given a lifeline in a way that will allow her to keep her health benefits but to work pro bono cases at an approved legal clinic. She is accepted in the coal mine country of Virginia. Here Samantha learns how to use the law to help actual "people" who are in problems.
A thoroughly satisfying read.
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