Below are the group members' comments about this work.
This selection is a fictional account of a washed-up American quarterback who goes to play for an amateur Italian team when there is no offer forthcoming from an American team.
The discussion began with noting this is the third book the group has read in which an American spends time living in Italy. (Under the Tuscan Sun and Eat, Pray, Love were the other two.) When asked "What does Italy represent to these characters?" members responded that Italy had great food and offered a sense of exuberance and extravagance. Members also agreed Italy offered a place of escape for the main character of each novel.
The group also discussed the maturity level of Grisham's character, Rick, at the beginning as well as at the end of the novel and also discussed how Rick changed and why. Members talked about Rick's view of females and how it evolves as the story progresses. There was some discussion on football as played in America vs. Italy and how this book compares with Grisham's other works.
Everyone enjoyed this selection and said they would recommend it to others.