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Reviewed by Jackie Timmons for Readers' Favorite
Pardon Me for Protruding and Other True Tales is a collection of hilarious stories featuring North Carolina trial lawyer, Bolaride Jackson. Bolo works for a small law firm and because he is a new, young lawyer, he gets all of the firm's wacky, impossible, and completely off-the-wall cases. Most of these are crucial to the firm because they somehow involve very important clients. While dealing with these crazy cases, Bolo must also try to keep his co-workers happy, including the credit-stealing, money-hungry partners and his secretary, who is as helpful and efficient as she is jealous and conniving. In addition to recounting tales of court cases, Jackson also includes stories of a subject equally important to any young lawyer – his social life and girls.
I laughed all the way through this collection by Bolaride Jackson. My only knowledge of law comes from TV shows, so I was worried at first that I wouldn't understand the book, but Jackson explains all the various terms and processes clearly and in an entertaining way. I never got bored or tired of reading about depositions, motions, or "go to hell" letters. As someone who has lived her whole life in North Carolina, I especially loved reading Jackson's descriptions of our southern state. He perfectly describes our beautiful spring weather, the panic that ensues with snow in winter, the attitude toward smoking in this area built by tobacco money, and the importance of college basketball. I highly recommend Pardon Me for Protruding to anyone, lawyer or not, who enjoys witty, sarcastic humor and a fun read. I can't wait to read Jackson's second collection!