Bleachers
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Essay title: Bleachers
Bleachers
By: John Grisham
This book is about two guys that meet up at their high school after 20 years. They began talking about old times and they remembered the old coach that they use to both love. I believe that teaching is in a lot more than just the profession. I think that it is teaching someone something that they don't know. I think that coaches are great example of someone that can be a teaching without having a degree The subject of this book is appreciating the little things in life and never regretting the relationships you have with people. I think that this book is full of this the boys began appreciating their coach and their relationship after they realize how hard it was to be without it. When they meet again they realize how much that they missed each other and how much they appreciate the coach that they had always treated so badly. This book is both chronological and analytical. It is chronological because the boys go back on the times that they use to have together remembering specific dates and specific games that changed there outlook on their coach. It is also analytical because they recall things that they did and analyze them to see what they could have done differently.
The point of view is second person it is told by the author in reference to Neely, one of the boys. The book is completely factual. It is told from a true story with real