One L: The Turbulent True Story of a First Year at Harvard Law School

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Penguin, Dec 28, 2010 - Law - 304 pages
"A wonderful book...it should be read by anyone who has ever contemplated going to law school. Or anyone who has ever worried about being human."—The New York Times

It was a year of terrors and triumphs, of depressions and elations, of compulsive work, pitiless competition, and, finally, mass hysteria. It was Scott Turow's first year at the oldest, biggest, most esteemed center of legal education in the United States. Turow's experiences at Harvard Law School, where freshmen are dubbed One Ls, parallel those of first-year law students everywhere. His gripping account of this critical, formative year in the life of a lawyer is as suspenseful, said The New York Times, as "the most absorbing of thrillers."

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Contents

Section 1
271
Section 2
272
Section 3
273
Section 4
274
Section 5
275
Section 6
276
Section 7
277
Section 8
278
Section 9
279
Section 10
280
Section 11
281
Section 12
282
Section 13
283
Section 14
284
Section 15
285
Section 16
286

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About the author (2010)

Scott Turow is the author of over ten internationally bestselling books, including IdenticalLimitationsOrdinary Heroes, Ultimate Punishment, and Reversible Errors. He lives in Chicago, where he is a partner at a law firm and teaches fiction writing at Northwestern University.

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