![]() Hostile and mentally ill, he bludgeons three of the sons of the neighboring Sisco family, with Luke as a witness, killing one. Tally’s brother Hank poses particular trouble to the locals. He falls in love with the seventeen-year-old daughter of the Spruills, Tally they flirt, and on one occasion, she exposes herself to him while swimming in a river. Luke reflects on his life as a farmer, which is singularly beautiful, despite its rigor and harshness. Instead, they end up hiring a family of hillbillies called the Spruills, aside from several Mexican immigrants who travel nomadically for work. A Painted House begins as Luke and his grandpa Eli, whom he calls Pappy, roam the area to recruit migrants who are willing to work for low wages. The novel characterizes mid-twentieth-century rural life, commenting on the precarity of human communities with respect to their propensity for chaos and the unpredictable natural world, as well as the adolescent loss of innocence. ![]() Luke experiences his family’s struggle through a bad harvest, during which they suffer extreme poverty. ![]() ![]() It is narrated by seven-year-old Luke Chandler, who lives on his family’s cotton plantation. The novel takes place entirely in the summer and fall of 1952. ![]() Departing from his past oeuvre, in the genre of legal thriller, the novel is based loosely on Grisham’s youth in Arkansas. A Painted House is a 2001 work of historical fiction by American writer John Grisham. ![]()
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