Rumpole and the Younger Generation

Rumpole and the Younger Generation by John Mortimer, published by Penguin in 1995, is a concise narrative that introduces readers to the iconic character of Horace Rumpole, a barrister reflecting on his early career. This edition spans 54 pages and is presented in English, offering a glimpse into the legal world through Rumpole’s perspective as he recounts the defense of a young client, Jim Timson, from a large family in south London.
In this story, readers will encounter the foundational elements of the Rumpole series, including the characters and settings that define Mortimer’s work. The narrative delves into themes of justice and the complexities of legal defense, providing insight into the challenges faced by Rumpole as he navigates the intricacies of the law. This edition serves as an engaging introduction to the mystery and detective genres, particularly within the context of legal fiction.
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The first-ever Rumpole story, introducing many of the characters and setting the scene for the whole series. In reminiscent mood, Horace Rumpole, barrister, looks back to his successful defence of 16-year-old Jim Timson, member of a large and industrious family of south London.
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