
THE STREET LAWYER
Author John Grisham
read on 31-07-2007
This one gets an “emotional”. Not quite because its really very emotional or so. But some parts really made me think of the part of society which I have neglected for long. This one is about one who too felt like me and went out there to help them the underprivileged.
The narrator in this story is Michael Brock, a lawyer in a big firm called Drake & Sweeney. He works hard to be a partner of the firm along with about 800 others in that firm. One day he and some others are held hostages by a homeless fellow who later gets killed by the police in their attempts to save the attorneys. This affects the narrator who then investigates his kidnapper’s history. In this process he meets Mordecai Green who specializes and works in street law, i.e. helping the homeless people legally free of charge. He is paid by a trust which was declining due to lack of funds. He takes the narrator to places where shelter, food etc were given to the homeless. The narrator is deeply moved by this and joins Mordecai to help the poor. He resigns his job. His personal life also gets affected , he divorces. Just before leaving his old company he finds that some wrong deeds have been done by his company against the homeless. He steals a file from the company that contains some proofs against his former employee. The story gets exciting when the company files a case against Michael for theft and he in return files a case against the company for discriminating the homeless.