I think that the other conflict is individual vs. self because in the story Theo Boone
Theodore "Theo" Boone is a fictional character created by John Grisham, who is the title character in Grisham's legal series for children. 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. …
 · The problem is that the witness is an illegal immigrant, so he doesn't want to go up to the court, or he might get arrested. Theo will have to find a way to convict Mr. Duffy before time runs out. Solution Theo discusses what he should do about his problem with his Uncle Ike. Ike and Theo tell his parents.
A perfect murder A faceless witness A lone courtroom champion knows the whole truth . . . and he’s only thirteen years old Meet Theodore Boone In the small city of Strattenburg, there are many lawyers, and though he’s only thirteen years old, Theo Boone thinks he’s one of them. Theo knows every judge, policeman, court clerk—and a lot about the law.
Theodore Boone is an average 13-year-old, except he is obsessed with the law and can’t decide if he is going to be a great lawyer or judge. He lives with his parents, Marcella and Woods Boone, who are lawyers. His Uncle Ike lives nearby; Uncle Ike was a practicing lawyer before he was disbarred. Theodore’s friend and classmate April is in the middle of a custody battle but doesn’t …
The problem is that the witness does not want to come forward because he doesn’t want to be deported. Julio swears Theo to secrecy, but Theo knows that the secret is one he cannot keep. Somehow he has to convince the witness to come forward on his own, otherwise a guilty man could walk free.
The conflict is between Theodore and April's father because Theodore believes April's father abducted her. Cops believe Jack Leeper, an old creepy guy who had recently escaped from jail, abducted her but Theo says they are not looking hard eniugh.
Theodore "Theo" Boone - The main character. He is accused of breaking into Big Mac's computer store and stealing various electronics. During the police's investigation, he is teased by many of his classmates due to being the suspect of a crime.
Bestselling author John Grisham delivers a page-turning legal thriller for a new generation of readers. Theo has been worried about his good friend Woody Lambert. Woody is struggling at school and making bad choices. But when Woody is arrested—an unwitting accomplice to armed robbery—Theo knows he is innocent.
John Grisham Theodore Boone is a thirteen-year-old aspiring lawyer who uses his legal knowledge and investigative skills to solve crimes, and seek justice in court.
Theodore Boone, Kid Lawyer is an upcoming film based on the book by John Grisham. Coming soon in 2020's.
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May 14, 2019The Accomplice / Originally published
NEW YORK (AP) — John Grisham has a new installment ready in the life of young Theodore Boone. The million-selling author continues his popular series for kids with “Theodore Boone: The Accomplice,” Dutton Children's Books announced Tuesday.
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His new legal thriller, “Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer,” is targeted at readers between 9 and 12, the age group otherwise known as tweens. The main character of this novel, 13-year-old Boone, is slightly older than that, but as a bicycle-riding junior high schooler, he is definitely still a kid.
2010Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer, known as Theodore Boone: Young Lawyer in the UK, is a 2010 legal drama and the first novel by John Grisham for middle-grade children (8-13 year olds).
Theodore Boone series in order by John Grisham In each of these volumes, young Theo Boone will have to solve a different legal mystery. This means that these novels can be read as a standalone and therefore it's not mandatory that you read the Theodore Boone books in order.
Oh my gods, kids, Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer is about 250 out of 263 pages of telling. I felt like I was slogging through half this book. I was so bored.
Take a chance, it's a quick read and even better listen once you get used to British narrator. Characters. Theodore Boone : A thirteen-year old boy who dreams of being a lawyer one day. He's loves Government class at his school with Mr. Mount, and he enjoys playing golf with his father.
Unfortunately, the caper in this novel was… not a good one. Theo’s mid-size town is experiencing its first murder trial in recent memory, and though everyone thinks the accused is guilty of murdering his wife, the prosecution has a thin case based only on circumstantial evidence (oh yes, no worries, Theo defines that for us). Mid-story, Theo becomes privy to evidence that’s sure to sway the verdict, and he has to figure out what to do.
Theo knows every judge, policeman, court clerk—and a lot about the law. He dreams of being a great trial lawyer, of a life in the courtroom. But Theo finds himself in court much sooner than expected. Because he knows so much—maybe too much—he is suddenly dragged into the middle of a sensational murder trial.
Theo knows every judge, policeman, court clerk—and a lot about the law. He dreams of being a great trial lawyer, of a life in the courtroom.
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Well, the title is a little misleading, wonderkid Theodore Boone is not a licensed lawyer. Both of his parents are however legit and successful attorneys-at-law. TB loves the law and will one day be a damn good lawyer, he is 13 years old and an eighth grade student in this series.
Plot Summary. Theodore Boone is an average 13-year-old, except he is obsessed with the law and can’t decide if he is going to be a great lawyer or judge. He lives with his parents, Marcella and Woods Boone, who are lawyers. His Uncle Ike lives nearby; Uncle Ike was a practicing lawyer before he was disbarred.
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Alcohol: Uncle Ike drinks too much alcohol. He offers Theodore a Budweiser. When Theodore says he wants one, his uncle hands him a Sprite.
The prosecution says that Pete Duffy has been planning his wife’s murder for two years. He and his wife have had fights and have talked to divorce lawyers. Forty-six-year-old Myra Duffy was strangled as she was leaving her house to have lunch with her sister. Her carotid artery was pressed firmly from behind for 10 seconds, which made her pass out. Then it was held firmer for 60 seconds, which killed her. Her lack of struggle showed she knew the person. Her death is described as a cold-blooded murder.
Deputy Gossett acts as though he knows more than he does. He tells others what he thinks, even though Theodore knows the deputy doesn’t know as much as he thinks he does.
Condescension: Theodore is portrayed as a very intelligent middle-school student. Throughout the book Theodore thinks that some of the questions that kids and adults ask him are ridiculous. He doesn’t say his thoughts out loud; he keeps his condescending opinions to himself, but shares them with the reader.
Theo Boone uses his knowledge of the law to help both schoolmates and the police. Theo’s mom and dad are both supportive parents and honest lawyers. The judge in the trial is good and fair. Violence. The central story involves a husband charged with strangling his wife.
Thirteen year-old Theodore Boone gives legal advice to friends at school. He gets in over his head, though, when an illegal immigrant who has witnessed a murder seeks his help. Theo uses his great knowledge of the legal system -- and a little help from his lawyer parents -- to see that justice is done.
When a classmate of Theo Boone wants to talk with him privately, he reveals that his cousin saw the murder happen and brings more and more evidence each time. Climax: After many conversations, Theo Boone doesn't know what to do because he is the only person who knows the answer to the trial.
In the trial, a man named Pete Duffy is accused of killing his wife. His lawyer is Clifford Nance and the lawyer for the prosecution, the State, is Jack Hogan.
As the trial went on, Hogan didn't have any evidence to prove his. argument. On the other hand, Clifford Nance took an advantage at this and backstabbed everything that Hogan said. As the State's argument got weaker and weaker, more people started thinking that the defense will win.
Rising Action: Jack Hogan starts off with a very strong argument that Pete Duffy killed his wife because of his one million dollar life insurance plan and that Pete Duffy needed the money to pay back his debt. As the trial went on, Hogan didn't have any evidence to prove his
Resolution: On the last the day of the trial, the Boone family beg to talk the Judge and after waiting a long time they get the opportunity.
He's loves Government class at his school with Mr. Mount, and he enjoys playing golf with his father.#N#Marcella Boone: Theo's mother. She is a divorce lawyer working on her own firm, Boone & Boone along with Woods Boone.#N#Woods Boone: Theo's father. He is a real estate lawyer who had always worked in his office. He was considered a slob at the Boone & Boone firm because of his untidiness in his office.#N#April Finnemore: Theo's best friend. April had gone through some rough times. Both parents filed for a divorce, and she had to choose which one she was going to live with. Most likely, she was going to stay with her mother, even though she didn't want to live with anyone in her family.#N#Ike Boone: Theo's uncle. Ike was a former lawyer who had started the Boone & Boone Firm. He was a tax lawyer , who was disbarred after his did something wrong.#N#Julio Pena: Theo's friend from school. He had been living in a homeless shelter along with family, from El Salvador. Theo helped him with his English and Algebra occasionally. His cousin was a witness in the murder trial that was going on, so he asked Theo for help and advice of what to do.#N#Bobby Escobar: Julio's cousin. Bobby worked at the Waverly Creek golf course, where he witnessed a man go into the house of Mr. and Mrs. Duffy, and coming back out 10 minutes later. Although, he couldn't go to the police because he was an illegal immigrant, and he was worried that he would be arrested and shipped back to El Salvador.#N#Judge Gantry: A highly respected judge in Strattenburg, and was the judge of the Duffy murder trial. He quite frankly adored Theo, and will always do anything for him.#N#Peter Duffy: Wealthy man who lived in Waverly Creek. He was the husband of Myra Duffy, and suspected of killing her. Duffy was big on golfing, and he would golf everyday at the same time.
Most likely, she was going to stay with her mother, even though she didn't want to live with anyone in her family. Ike Boone: Theo's uncle. Ike was a former lawyer who had started the Boone & Boone Firm. He was a tax lawyer, who was disbarred after his did something wrong. Julio Pena: Theo's friend from school.
Judge Gantry: A highly respected judge in Strattenburg, and was the judge of the Duffy murder trial. He quite frankly adored Theo, and will always do anything for him. Peter Duffy: Wealthy man who lived in Waverly Creek. He was the husband of Myra Duffy, and suspected of killing her.
He was considered a slob at the Boone & Boone firm because of his untidiness in his office. April Finnemore: Theo's best friend. April had gone through some rough times. Both parents filed for a divorce, and she had to choose which one she was going to live with.
His cousin was a witness in the murder trial that was going on, so he asked Theo for help and advice of what to do. Bobby Escobar: Julio's cousin. Bobby worked at the Waverly Creek golf course, where he witnessed a man go into the house of Mr. and Mrs. Duffy, and coming back out 10 minutes later.