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Ordinary Heroes, published in 2005, is a novel by Scott Turow.It tells the story of Stewart Dubinsky, a journalist who uncovers writings of his father while going through his things following his funeral.
Scott Frederick Turow [1] (born April 12, 1949) is an American author and lawyer. Turow worked as a lawyer for a decade before writing full-time, and has written 13 fiction and three nonfiction books, which have been translated into more than 40 languages and sold more than 30 million copies. [ 2 ]
Ordinary Heroes may refer to: Ordinary Heroes, an album by Howard Jones; Ordinary Heroes, a novel by Scott Turow; Ordinary Heroes, an American film directed by Peter H. Cooper; Ordinary Heroes, a Hong Kong film directed by Ann Hui
Pages in category "Novels by Scott Turow" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Ordinary Heroes (novel) P. Personal Injuries;
Presumed Innocent is based on Scott Turow’s 1986 novel of the same name, which also led to a 1990 film adaptation starring Harrison Ford. The plot follows Rusty Sabich, a married prosecutor who ...
Ordinary Heroes Ultimate Punishment: A Lawyer's Reflections on Dealing with the Death Penalty is a 2003 series of autobiographical reflections regarding the death penalty . It is written by Scott Turow and marks his return to non-fiction for the first time since One L in 1977.
For his 12th legal thriller, 'Suspect," Scott Turow chooses a spiky millennial successor to retired attorney Sandy Stern — and sets himself a high bar
Like Turow's other novels, it is set in fictional Kindle County in Illinois, and he revives some familiar characters, including George Mason from Personal Injuries and Rusty Sabich, the hero of his acclaimed fiction debut, Presumed Innocent. Mason is now a judge, faced with the challenge of deciding a high-profile case involving a rape case ...