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Theodore Boone

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Theodore Boone
Theodore Boone children's books character
First appearanceKid Lawyer (2010)
Last appearanceThe Accomplice (2019)
Created byJohn Grisham
In-universe information
AliasTheo, Teddy, Fatty(nicknames)
GenderMale
OccupationEighth grade student
FamilyWoods Boone (father)
Marcella Boone (mother)
Ike Boone (uncle)

Theodore Boone is a fictional character created by John Grisham, who is the title character in Grisham's legal series for children.[1] As of 2019, Boone has appeared in seven books.

Boone is a kind, independent 13-year-old student who resides in the medium-sized city of Strattenburg, Pennsylvania, with his parents: Woods Boone, a real estate lawyer, and Marcella Boone, a divorce attorney. Theo dreams of following in their footsteps one day, becoming either a lawyer or judge. Thanks to his parents' work, Theo knows a great deal about the law and knows many police officers and judges in the city. He often helps his classmates solve issues they are having.

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Books

Boone appears in the following novels, published by Grosset & Dunlap.

No. Title Date ISBN
1 Kid Lawyer May 25, 2010 978-0-525-42384-3
2 The Abduction June 6, 2011 978-0-525-42557-1
3 The Accused May 15, 2012 978-0-525-42576-2
4 The Activist May 21, 2013 978-0-525-42577-9
5 The Fugitive May 12, 2015 978-0-525-42638-7
6 The Scandal May 10, 2016 978-0-525-42639-4
7 The Accomplice May 14, 2019 978-0-525-55626-8

References

  1. ^ DuChateau, Christian (October 28, 2011). "Grisham talks ambulance chasers, eBooks". CNN. Retrieved October 30, 2011.

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This page was last edited on 27 September 2023, at 00:29
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