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صانع الأمطار

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وحيدا.. مفلسا.. حديث التخرج.. يحاول(رودي) المحامي الشاب أن يواجه فساد شركة تأمين ضخمة, تقف ضده بجيش من المحامين العتيدين ذوي الخبرة.. ولا يملك ( رودي ) في هذه الحرب المخيفة سوى إيمانه بأن موكله قد ظلم ظلما فادحا.. فهل ينجح؟

203 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1995

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John Grisham

435 books83.4k followers
John Grisham is the author of forty-nine consecutive #1 bestsellers, which have been translated into nearly fifty languages. His recent books include The Judge's List, Sooley, and his third Jake Brigance novel, A Time for Mercy, which is being developed by HBO as a limited series.

Grisham is a two-time winner of the Harper Lee Prize for Legal Fiction and was honored with the Library of Congress Creative Achievement Award for Fiction.

When he's not writing, Grisham serves on the board of directors of the Innocence Project and of Centurion Ministries, two national organizations dedicated to exonerating those who have been wrongfully convicted. Much of his fiction explores deep-seated problems in our criminal justice system.

John lives on a farm in central Virginia.

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Profile Image for Mohamed El-shandidy.
130 reviews483 followers
September 10, 2022
تستمر أمطار الإبداع الذي تركه لنا د. أحمد في ترجماته الرائعة✨ .
متمثلا هذه المرة في إحدي أشهر الروايات الأمريكية الشيقة
صانع الأمطار و هو صانع المعجزات و جالب الأموال .
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دائماً ما نقول أن الجامعات عندنا لا تؤهل لأي عمل حقيقي بعد التخرج.
لنعرف هنا أن حتي أعرق جامعات أمريكا لا تختلف كثيرا 😂.
(رودي) طالب بائس مفلس في سنته الأخير بكلية الحقوق ، بخبرة معدمة
يجد نفسه يخوض إحدي أكبر قضايا الفساد في أمريكا.
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يذهب (رودي) لدار المسنين ليكمل واجبا روتينيا مملاً ، فيقابل هناك عائلة (بلاك) ، هذه العائلة الفقيرة التي لا أمل لها إلا في (رودي) أن ينتقم من شركة التأمين العملاقة الظالمة التي حرمت ابنهم نفقات علاج السرطان حتي تدهورت حالته و ليطالبهم بالتعويض المادي الذي يستحقونه.

ليكون لسان حال (رودي) : "أنا هعمل كل ده "😂

و لكن يرتبط (رودي) بالعائلة و تتطور علاقته بهم لتصير القضية أمرا شخصيا و ليحارب بكل ما أوتي من قوة ليسترد حق الفتي و يشفي غليل العائلة المكلومة.

في إطار قصصي ممتع، و بأسلوب شيق نعيش قضايا أخرى غريبة مثل تلك المرأة العجوز رثة الثياب و لكنها تملك الملايين ، و نشارك (رودي) بحثه الدائم عن وظيفة و لو كانت وضيعة ، وقوعه في الحب مرة أخرى ، و نرى مشاكله و مصائبه التي لا تنتهي أبدا ، لتأتي النهاية منطقية تلمس الواقع القاسي و تحترم فكر القارئ.

طبعا الرواية مختصرة و لكنه اختصار لا يؤثر كثيراً علي سير و منطقية الأحداث.
لن تدعها من يدك حتي تنهيها 🤩 ✨
Profile Image for Stephen.
1,516 reviews11.9k followers
February 18, 2012
“I'm alone and outgunned, scared and inexperienced, but I'm right.”
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Smooth, savvy, satisfying…I think this is my new favorite John Grisham novel. While not heavy on scholarly nuance, it has some depth and is crisp, right-hearted, expertly paced and reads like ice-cold lemonade on the porch in summertime.*

*Please feel free to mentally substitute the simile ‘hot toddy curled up in front of a fire in winter’ if you prefer.

While this page-turner is a very easy read, I wouldn’t call this light as Grisham does a good job infusing the narrative with a sense of importance and emotional attachment vis a vis the characters and the central plot. Grisham knows his subject and has a knack for dispensing highly digestible tales that quickly suck his readers into the middle of the story where they remain engaged until the end.

I can think of worse ways to spend time than reading this author's work.

PLOT SUMMARY:

We meet Rudy Baylor when he has not yet finished his third year of Law School at Memphis State. We get a scratchy taste of the less than glamorous job market search for non-elite students as Rudy is smart, but middle of the pack.

He’s an everyman and we can relate to him and the choices with which he is confronted.
All students enter law school with a certain amount of idealism and desire to serve the public, but after three years of brutal competition we care for nothing but the right job with the right firm where we can make partner in seven years and earn big bucks.

Through a series of missteps, bad luck and the realities of more lawyers than legal positions, Rudy finds himself working for J. Lyman “Bruiser” Stone, a shady, shark-like ambulance chaser who makes serious bank not-so-secretly owning most of the topless bars and nightclubs in Memphis.
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Tip of the cap to Grisham as “Bruiser” is a great character.

Rudy gets teamed up with another wonderful, morally lenient character named Deck Shifflet. Deck has failed the bar six times and basically practices law without a license as a “paralawyer.” Together, we watch two very struggling guys trying to scratch out a living in the overcrowded, lawyer-eat-lawyer world of Memphis Law.

There is a well done blooming romance between Rudy and an abused wife and some comic relief involving a nettlesome grandma out to re-write her will to cut off her ungrateful kin. However, the steak of this meal is a bad faith claim against an insurance company, Great Benefit. The whoreporation wrongfully denied coverage for a bone marrow transplant that would have save Donny Ray Black, a young man dying of Leukemia. We watch Rudy’s trial by fire as he is thrown in the deep end battling the evil insurance company and its massive team of $1000/hr litigators from the “Pole-in-the-Keester” mega law firm.

THOUGHTS:

The inner-workings of the courtroom and legal proceedings are handled lightly with sparse details and the concatenation of circumstances leading to the final verdict do not always rigorously following the realistic as the expense of entertainment. I didn’t have an issue with this because it kept the pacing brisk without bogging the story down in details that I think most readers would find tedious.

The law is not an exciting place.

However, Grisham, to his story-telling credit, creates excitement by populating his tale with a bevy of Southern-flavored characters that feel alive and genuine. I don’t think Grisham gets the credit he deserves for this as it a real gift. In this outing, we have:

**The aforementioned “Bruiser” Stone and Deck Shifflet add much color to the proceedings.

**Dot Black, the chain-smoking, embittered mother of Donny and her husband Buddy, a war veteran who is quietly drunk 24/7. This description may not make them sound likeable, but they are and they are devastated by their son’s illness.

**Kelly Riker, the smart, beautiful 19 year-old trapped in a horrible marriage with her drunk, abusive husband who’s angry at the world because his dreams of being a pro athlete never materialized.

**Judge Tyrone Kipler, the sympathetic judge who hates insurance companies and provides Rudy with valuable assistance and advice.
These characters elevate the novel above the “just another bag of popcorn” legal thriller. I enjoyed myself reading this and will certainly pick up another Grisham book in the future.

Before I wrap up, a quick word on the film/movie comparison.

I had previously seen the movie adaptation of this novel and, like _A Time to Kill, I think the movie outshined its source. Very little had to be cut from the movie and Coppola did a great job of translating the tone of the story. Plus, with casting like Danny DeVito playing Deck Shifflet and Mickey Rourke as “Bruiser” Stone, the book had a pretty big uphill stroll to compete.

Even years later, I remember the scene in the movie where Shifflet (DeVito) is pressuring an auto accident victim in traction and a lot of pain to sign up with him as his lawyer. When he finally gets the gut to relent (mostly to get rid of him) Shifflet walks away with an air punch saying, “Were gonna get you a bunch a money.”
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What a classic, classic lawyer line and I was happy to see that line was in the book as well.

Anyway, the book is still very good and I did prefer the novel’s ending more than the movie. The endings are not significantly different, but Rudy Baylor’s outlook on the legal profession is put in much starker light in the book and I found that to be superior to the somewhat ambiguous handling of the film.

In sum, if you’ve seen the movie, you are not missing much by not reading the book…not much except a well-written, entertaining story. You can decide. For me, the book was worth it and I enjoyed myself.

3.5 stars. Recommended.
Profile Image for Misty Marie Harms.
559 reviews629 followers
January 30, 2022
Rudy Baylor is on the cusp of graduating from law school. In his final semester, he is required to give free legal advice to a group of senior citizens. Dot and Buddy Black are his first clients. Their son, Donny Ray, is dying of leukemia, and their insurance company has flatly refused to pay for his medical treatments. Rudy quickly realizes the Black's have been mistreated. As he digs deeper, he is shocked to discover that the company as not only screwed the Blacks, but possibly is committing the largest insurance fraud ever seen. Rudy, broke and still trying to pass the bar, is going to have to find the strength and courage to take on powerful attorneys and company in America. I loved this book. It is the little man taking on the big man for his fellow humans. There is good humor throughout the book, I really enjoyed. Excellent book.

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Profile Image for Max Ostrovsky.
570 reviews59 followers
April 11, 2012
A very sloppy beginning and an even worse sloppy ending.
The beginning I found meandering. There were just too many plot lines that contained no suspense or anything that grabbed me. I couldn't even feel anything for the main character until close to the middle of the book.
The middle of the book, however, was fantastic. It was engaging and fast paced. I found myself not wanting to put the book down. The centerpiece of the book, the main trial, was handled absolutely fantastically. There were some detours to remind the reader of other weaker plot lines, but aside from that, I love it! Everything culminating to the nail biting climax was exciting, well written, well paced, and filled with characters with real emotional attachment.
Then it all completely fell apart at the end.
The reader got a brilliant conclusion to the primary story line, but then the secondary story lines needed their own half-hearted, and pointless conclusions.
The ultimate ending, without any spoilers, was a huge disappointment and seemed to negate just about everything great the book had going for it.
If I were to recommend this book, I would tell people to stop reading at the verdict because the absolutely pointless love interest plot picks up again and destroys everything good about the book.
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511 reviews152 followers
September 7, 2020

A stand alone legal thriller published 1995

I really enjoyed this legal thriller.
All the things that you have come to expect from John Grisham are here.
A young lawyer, Rudy Baylor, is fresh out of law school and struggling to make ends meet. He has one job prospect, not the dream job he was hoping for but something to get his foot on the ladder. A the last minute the rug is pulled from under him when he is told that he has just lost the job that he hadn’t even started yet.
Down but not out Rudy has one ace up his sleeve. Whilst during a meet and greet meeting with some senior citizens’ he is told by an elderly lady that she has a problem with an insurance company. It seems that her son is dying of leukaemia and the insurance company is refusing to pay for a life saving bone marrow transplant.
With no where to go and with nothing to lose Rudy throws himself into this David and Goliath battle.

The story is absorbing. The characters are memorable and the courtroom scenes will have you rooting for the little guys.

A thoroughly entertaining 4 star read.

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633 reviews
April 25, 2009
Why did I like this book so much? Because it showed the "other" side of lawyering - the side that isn't romanticized in Grisham's other novels. For once, there were no mobsters, no politicians with hidden agendas, no paranoid millionaires with money to burn, no fresh-out-of-college rookies who land in hot water because they accidentally stumbled upon a secret that their storied firms had been keeping for years.

Rudy struggles from the outset. He's handed one opportunity after another, only to see it vanish in a twinkling. He's forced to find work at the bottom of the lawerly barrel, haunting hospitals in the hopes of finding cases to prosecute.

That actually leads to a case that Rudy feels passionately about, and along with the storyline revolving around Kelly, makes up the majority of the book.

I liked Rudy's idealism, his fear when having to go to court for the first time, his passion (and fear) for Kelly, and his doubts about his chosen line of work. It was a refreshing change from Grisham's other novels, and a great view of how the not-so-fortunate lawyer grads end up.
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1,364 reviews405 followers
August 1, 2024
Three stories for the price of one!

Methinks that John Grisham has a mellower side to his writing than we've seen thus far.

Certainly THE RAINMAKER, rather than being the legal thriller that one might have expected on the basis of his previous novels, is more of a gentle bittersweet general fiction novel comprised of three concurrent sub-plots that take place primarily in a legal setting.

In the first story, (of course, all three are intertwined to a certain extent and bump into one another, although each of the three would serve as a fine short story or novella on its own), Rudy Baylor graduates from law school with the hopeful vision of a young man destined for a rising career in a mainstream firm well known in the field of corporate law. When an unexpected takeover leaves him jobless and facing personal bankruptcy, he is forced by unexpected circumstances into the arms of his first client. A pleansant but very lonely (and surprisingly wealthy) elderly lady offers him rental accommodation at a price he couldn't possibly refuse in exchange for a review of her will.

In the second (and central) plot of the novel, Baylor unexpectedly becomes the attorney of record in a major lawsuit alleging fraud against a mega-rich insurance company that pads its profits by routinely rejecting legitimate insurance claims comfortable in the proven belief that only a small statistical percentage of those claims denied will actually be taken to court. His client is a 22 year old man, dying of leukemia. He can't afford the cost of a bone marrow transplant because his claim under the insurance policy he bought many years earlier has been rejected. The stakes are huge with a $10 million judgment hanging in the balance.

In the third and final story, and certainly the most poignant of the three, Baylor meets a young woman in the hospital who has been severely beaten by her husband. As his relationship progresses from legal representative to something much deeper and much more important, Baylor begins to question his future, his objectivity and even his commitment to the entire field of law.

THE RAINMAKER is entertaining, well written fiction that certainly speaks to Grisham's ability as a well-rounded writer who can create believable stories, populated by a strong cast of warm characters with complexity and depth, that are far richer than pure suspense.

Highly recommended.

Paul Weiss
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1,462 reviews121 followers
May 30, 2023
Grisham at his average level, which means quite a lot for many other writers. Interesting, alert, easy to read. Some facts are hardly believable, including the way to chose the jury. Quite a strange final, too much money transforming into nothing at all but some glory, a murder and Rudy's choice to quit his career, in search for remote places. The title...
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52 reviews169 followers
June 2, 2022
تاني قراءه للعمل العظيم ده
تأليف الكاتب الرائع جون جريشام وترجمه المبدع الراحل الدكتور احمد خالد توفيق
وصانع المطر هو المحامي الي بيملك القدره على جلب العملاء أو المال
واحداث الروايه عن رودي طالب كليه الحقوق والفقير أوي ويمسك قضيه ضد شركة تأمين ويحاول يثبت فسادها ضد إبن موكلته

المزايا
1- مقدمه تعريفية للكاتب هايله
2- فيها قصه جانبيه متعلقه بعجوز غنيه تكره عيلتها
3- أسلوب سردي جميل وسلس
4- رتم تصاعدي وأحداث تشد القارئ لآخر صفحه
5- page-turner

العيوب
1- نهايه مش بمستوى الروايه
2- الفكره مبالغ فيها حبتين
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9,563 reviews369 followers
June 2, 2018
The Rainmaker, John Grisham
The Rainmaker is a 1995 novel by John Grisham. This was Grisham's sixth novel. It differs from most of his other novels in that it is written almost completely in the simple present tense.
تاریخ نخستین خوانش: دوم اکتبر سال 1998 میلادی
عنوان: باران ساز؛ نویسنده: جان گریشام؛ مترجم: هادی عادلپور؛ تهران، کوشش، 1375؛ در 678 ص؛ موضوع: داستانهای نویسندگان امریکایی - سده 20 م
عنوان: باران ساز؛ نویسنده: جان گریشام؛ مترجم: آزیتا زیادلو؛ تهران، همراه، 1385؛ در 156 ص؛ شابک: 9646982646؛ چاپ دوم 1387؛ شابک: 9789646982642؛
عنوان: شکست ناپذیر؛ نویسنده: جان گریشام؛ مترجم: فاطمه نصرالله پور؛ قم، نسیم کوثر، 1391؛ در 232 ص؛
عنوان: معجزه سرنوشت (باران ساز)؛ نویسنده: جان گریشام؛ مترجم: محمد قصاع؛ تهران، البرز، 1375؛ در 664 ص؛ شابک: 9643282651؛چاپ دوم، تهران، آسیم، 1385؛ شابک: 9644182855؛ چاپ دیگر: تهران، پیکان، 1381؛ در 664 ص؛
کتاب «باران ساز» را نخستین بار «جان گریشام» در سال 1995 میلادی نشر داد، هشدار: اگر داستان را هنوز نخوانده اید و میخواهید خود آن را بخوانید، لطفا ادامه این ریویو را نخوانید، داستان یک وکیل دعاوی است به نام «ردوی بایلور»، که تلاش میکند در حرفه‌ اش پیشرفت کند و نیز در پی کمک به کسانی است که خود نمی‌توانند از حقشان دفاع کنند. او تلاش می‌کند حق پسر بیماری را که نتوانسته حق بیمه درمانی‌اش را بگیرد، و در نهایت نیز، زندگی را بدرود گفته، از شرکت بیمه، که یک کمپانی معتبر است، بگیرد، و سرانجام نیز این کار را می‌کند. او نه تنها حق بیمه را می‌گیرد، بلکه کمپانی را نیز به ورشکستگی می‌کشاند. اما ناگهان راه و رسم زندگی‌ اش را دیگر می‌کند. او با دختری آشنا می‌شود، و پس از آن ماشینش، حرفه‌ اش، و هرچه را دارد، رها کرده و می‌گوید: «من دیگر مال این‌جا نیستم». ا. شربیانی
Profile Image for Paul E.
190 reviews65 followers
May 16, 2018
Second time I've read this one. It really is a fun, quick and easy lawyer thriller/legal drama.
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Author 4 books316 followers
April 15, 2023
The sixth novel penned by John Grisham , a best seller and possibly his best ever work. The book sold 300K copies in the first four days, making it one of the fastest selling novels ever! In an interview John Grisham has said that the protagonist Rudy Taylor is his all-time favourite character. The book besides being a fast paced legal thriller exposes the dark underbelly of the unequal, greedy and manipulative legal world of corrupt lawyers and equally corrupt insurance companies. Once you start reading , you will find it difficult to put it down till you have finished the chase!
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353 reviews236 followers
February 11, 2024
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

The Rainmaker absolutely captured my interest and the love of John Grisham’s writing right from the first page.
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914 reviews824 followers
January 30, 2021
Mi primer libro de John Grisham. He visto y disfrutado las adaptaciones al cine de varios de sus libros, pero extrañamente no la de éste, por lo que más allá de lo que decía la sinopsis no conocía de qué iba la trama. Hay que reconocer que este señor sabe como mantener la atención del lector y como hace crecer la anticipación, manteniéndote pendiente de la lectura.

El argumento gira en torno a un caso que llega a manos de Rudy Baylor prácticamente por casualidad. Él es un estudiante de Derecho recién colegiado, que debe representar a la familia de un joven enfermo de leucemia a quien la aseguradora le ha denegado el pago de la póliza con argumentos casi absurdos. El enganche está servido: un joven abogado en representación de una familia de pocos recursos y menos educación, se enfrenta a una corporación gigante que, además, ha contratado al mejor bufete de la zona. Una buena dosis de suerte, algunas prácticas poco ortodoxas y la ayuda incondicional del juez asignado al caso, hacen posible este enfrentamiento entre David y Goliat.

Pero no es lo único. La trama avanza por otros escenarios en la vida de Rudy, tanto en lo personal como en su calidad de abogado. Sobre todo en la primera mitad, se suceden varias situaciones y personajes que, al terminar el libro, te das cuenta que sólo sirvieron para encaminar la historia. Tenía la expectativa que todo iba a confabularse hacia el final, pero no, y reconozco que eso me decepcionó un poco.

Un buen desenlace que te hace creer en el poder de la justicia, pero que finalmente te da un golpe de realidad. Lo recomiendo, sobre todo para quienes disfrutan estas tramas de juicios y abogados.

Reto #10 PopSugar 2021: Un éxito de ventas (bestseller) de la década de 1990
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Author 5 books200 followers
January 31, 2021

My favorite Grisham novel. This is the best one in my opinion. The only one of his books I kept. Rest, I gave them away. Because I have outgrown him. OK, I lied. I kept his Brethren novel too. But you get my point.

This was him getting as close to being a poet as he could be.

*Saying it in South Park the movie fashion* Matt Damon got nothing on this book.
Profile Image for Ammar.
469 reviews212 followers
October 3, 2019
David vs. Goliath
A small case that snowballs
Insurance
A young man
Cancer

A rookie lawyer
His first case
The zeal

He is doing his best
For his client
And his a lawyer that needs to survive

Will he make it rain on his clients ??
Profile Image for Mike (the Paladin).
3,147 reviews1,973 followers
October 13, 2018
Good book, less than satisfying ending...if I say more it will be a spoiler. I thought it better than some Grisham books. The struggles of a young lawyer as he faces the more sordid side of life here.

****Spoiler Below ****

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950 reviews
September 18, 2024
I'll endure the snubs and quips and put-downs from others about working in such a speedy outfit. I can handle it. It'll make me tough. I was a bit haughty not long ago when I was safe and secure with old Brodnax and Speer, and then with Lake, so I'll eat a little crow. (PG 173)

A story made into three parts of one man's life worked very well here. In the first part we meet Rudy Baylor in law school and the reasons he became a lawyer become clear and whoa! is he in huge debt. He's struggling to get into a firm right out of college because Memphis is the hubbub of turning out lawyers.

Part two is Rudy doing a pro-bono that is required for one of his classes. He meets a mother that claims her son got cancer and the insurance company denied every single claim. The most shocking part being the "stupid letter." As a reader and an insurance purchaser, it'll make your blood boil. And here is where the love interest is set up. A young woman that needs saving from her abusive husband but is scared to death of his violence.

The third part is Rudy not knowing where this random trial that fell into his lap is going or will he have a job or food on any given morning.

It's such a crazy story but the whole time you want to cheer for Rudy. You hope he can win it all and have it all! It's almost like the 'Rudy' film with Sean Astin. RUDY! RUDY! RUDY! Lol.

Anyway, I enjoyed this political thriller by John Grisham. I was biting my nails and giggling through Rudy's sense of humor. If only all lawyers were as compassionate as Rudy.....
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2,528 reviews275 followers
June 5, 2019
Law student Rudy Baylor is graduating from law school and is ready to start working for a firm. As part of finishing his coursework, he visits a retirement center where students provide law assistance to seniors. He researches a case that becomes important in his working life. When the firm’s employment offer falls through, he finds himself in a situation with little money, no job, and the need to pass the bar exam. This is another of Grisham’s legal-related books, though more of a courtroom drama than a thriller. The villain is an insurance company and the victim a poor family whose son is dying of leukemia. The storyline is engaging. It is filled with colorful characters. It is told in the first-person present tense by Rudy, so the reader is privy to his thoughts and motivations as he searches for a job and pursues his cases. He has a quick wit and sarcastic sense of humor. It explores legal ethics from the perspective of a new lawyer who wants to “do the right thing” while dealing with unscrupulous tactics of others. The story is entertaining and a fast read despite its length. The downsides include a bit of ageism and sexism, and a subplot related to an abused spouse does not work as well as the court case. Recommended to those that enjoy a story that engages the brain and provides an opportunity to root for the underdog.
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Author 16 books926 followers
January 29, 2018
One of my favourite Grisham books. Great drama in the courtroom as Rudy Baylor, novice lawyer sues established, wealthy insurance company Great Benefit. Their crime? Repeatedly denying the claim of a terminally ill young man apparently just because they could...or so they thought.

This book really brings out some important lessons; that in the end, big dreams of wealth, success and power usually end up as just that--dreams! Those that do make it often find that the end result is not what they were seeking so they end up striving for more, and more, and more.....and so it goes on. I think it was Jim Carey who said that he wished everyone could be rich and famous so that then they would realise it wasn't the answer....I love the end of this novel as Baylor realises what's really important to him.

There is some swearing in this book and some violence which in places is quite graphic. There is also a domestic violence storyline and some mild sexual innuendo.

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648 reviews1,628 followers
March 25, 2016
One of Grisham's books that I forgot I had read a long time back. Very good!!
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315 reviews170 followers
February 10, 2016
Leave it to John Grisham to turn a story that pivots on the technical language of an insurance policy into a riveting court room drama! One of his best.

I would've liked A more fleshed resolution to Miss Bertie's problems however.

I haven't read a Grisham book since The Runaway Jury in 1997. This book made me want to go back and read his other works to see what I might have missed.
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504 reviews180 followers
June 21, 2020
I hadn't remembered this until I saw a recent review. I'm adding so I don't re-read.

This is a great story about the flip side of the attorney business. An inexperienced lawyer wanting to do right by his clients against a stone wall of an insurance company not performing their contract.

A David and Goliath tale with a satisfying conclusion, I enjoyed reading this.
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763 reviews282 followers
May 16, 2018
How does John Grisham do it? Seriously. He keeps me turning pages long into the night, and with baited breath — something no author accomplishes as well as he. He makes it look easy, creating tantalizing and memorable stories; not to mention the colorful and sympathetic characters that populate those stories.

The Rainmaker is an early Grisham hit, and it follows he formula this author well known for: pitting an underdog (in this case, a fresh-out-of-school trial lawyer) against a formidable enemy (here it is a scheming Insurance company). Throw in an interesting subplot about a will reconfiguration to the tune of twenty million dollars, and a domestic abuse case, and you’ve got riveting reading.

This novel is unique in Grisham’s body of work: it is the only one to be narrative in first-person simple present tense. This choice on the author’s part causes the narrative to have a breakneck feel, a sense of dizzying danger about to happen at every corner. And often, it does. This 1995 bestseller is filled with more twists than any novel I have read in recent months; at times I had to physically will myself to shut my mouth, for it was hanging open. Prepare to finish this one in a matter of days, for it is effortless, thrilling reading served up in classic John Grisham style.
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Author 12 books20 followers
March 9, 2013
This is one of my 2 favorite Grisham novels—don’t bother with the movie, it’s a campy mess of bad acting and awful direction IMHO (actually, the movie is so bad that it is occasionally amusing).

pic of my copy of Rainmaker

I love courtroom drama. RAINMAKER pits the law student who hasn’t even passed the bar yet and his “paralawyer” against the Big Bad Insurance Company that routinely denies EVERY claim made it against—initially.

Grisham is at the top of his game here; most of his novels are great first-reads (then give it a toss), but this one has pulled me back in for many re-reads. The out-of-court action keeps veering off into sidebars that ultimately tie-in to this David versus Goliath tale. In court David nukes the giant, doesn’t just bang him in the forehead, which is perhaps a weakness in this novel; but the Baddies manage to slither out of judgment by declaring bankruptcy.

The hero gets the girl, murders her abusive husband and gets away with it, kills a naughty insurance company, and retires from the law after a 1-0 lifetime score and a $500,000,000.00 victory. What’s not to like? @hg47
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453 reviews28 followers
October 27, 2017
EXCELLENT STORY, EXCELLENTCHARACTER DEVELOPMENT. I believe I read this book a long time ago but did not add it to my list so I revisited the rainmaker. I enjoyed Rudy Baler the young attorney who has met Mrs. Black a woman who son has leukemia and has been denied a bone marrow transplant by her insurance company because he had a,preexisting condition. ( he had the flu 5 years prior to his mother contracting for the insurance)
if you haven't read the Rainmaker and enjoy a good story don't hesitate go buy the book.
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265 reviews100 followers
November 9, 2023
جميلة ومختلفة عن الأعداد السابقة في السلسلة..
فكت لي الريدنج بلوك الحمد لله
بس كنت مستنية نهاية سعيدة حتى لو مش واقعية :)
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