
A Painted House
Published:
2001,
Doubleday
Formats:
Hardback, Paperback, Audio
CD,
Kindle
Hardback: ISBN-13: 978-0385501200
Pages:
400
Paperback: ISBN-13: 978-0385337939
Pages:
384
Plot:
The hill people and the Mexicans arrived on the same day. It was a
Wednesday, early in September 1952. The Cardinals were five games
behind the Dodgers with three weeks to go, and the season looked
hopeless. The cotton, however, was waist-high to my father, over my
head, and he and my grandfather could be heard before supper whispering
words that were seldom heard. It could be a "good crop."
Thus begins the new novel from John Grisham, a story inspired by his
own childhood in rural Arkansas. The narrator is a farm boy named Luke
Chandler, age seven, who lives in the cotton fields with his parents
and grandparents in a little house that's never been painted. The
Chandlers farm eighty acres that they rent, not own, and when the
cotton is ready they hire a truckload of Mexicans and a family from the
Ozarks to help harvest it.
For six weeks they pick cotton, battling the heat, the rain, the
fatigue, and, sometimes, each other. As the weeks pass Luke sees and
hears things no seven-year-old could possibly be prepared for, and
finds himself keeping secrets that not only threaten the crop but will
change the lives of the Chandlers forever.