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Abby McDeere

Abigail Sutherland "Abby" McDeere is a fictional character in John Grisham's 1991 novel ''The Firm''. Abby McDeere is a Western Kentucky University–educated elementary school teacher.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Firm Excerpt )〕 She is also the wife of Mitch McDeere, a Harvard graduate and tax lawyer who has certified public accountant credential. The character was portrayed by Jeanne Tripplehorn in the 1993 film adaptation of the novel, and most recently by Molly Parker for Entertainment One Television's show also titled ''The Firm''.
==Background==
The novel sold 7 million copies and the movie starred Tom Cruise. The film grossed over $158 million ($ in 2011 dollars) domestically and $111 internationally ($270 million worldwide in 1993 dollars). Additionally, it was the largest grossing R-rated movie of 1993 and of any film based on a Grisham novel.〔(''The Firm'' ) at Box Office Mojo〕 The film was released while Grisham was at the height of his popularity. That week, Grisham and Michael Crichton evenly divided the top six paperback spots on The New York Times Best Seller list.
She is described as the "blue-blood wife" by Mike Hale of ''The New York Times''. She earned her degree in elementary education at Western Kentucky and then taught at a private kindergarten in Boston, while Mitch, her high school sweetheart, attended Harvard Law School. After she and Mitch had graduated from college, they married.〔 At the time of the novel, her parents resided in Kentucky, which she regarded as her home.〔 Her family did not like Mitch and boycotted their wedding.〔 In "Chapter Seven" of the television version, she says that her parents were both born in Danesborough, Kentucky (father in 1948 and mother in 1951).
She follows Mitch to Memphis, Tennessee after he signs on with Bendini, Lambert & Locke, a small tax firm. She is initially intrigued by their new-found affluence--a low-mortgage loan on a house, a Mercedes, and a salary far more than what Mitch was offered in New York and Chicago.〔 She takes a job teaching third grade at an exclusive private school in Memphis.〔Grisham, John, The Firm. New York: Random House, 1991. ISBN 0-385-41634-2. Nook edition, p. 89.〕 Her dreams come undone, however, when Mitch tells her that his firm is part and parcel of a massive money laundering and tax fraud operation operated by a Mafia family.〔Grisham, p. 184 (Nook edition).〕 She works with Mitch to bring down the firm, even feigning that she and Mitch have separated so she can slip out of Memphis and help copy documents for the FBI without attracting suspicion.〔Grisham, p. 252-253 (Nook edition).〕

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