![]() ![]() Forrest gets there real quick and knows he has to help take care of Little Forrest seeing as Little Forrest is actually Forrest’s son. It turns out not only Jenny is dead, but so is her husband, so Forrest’s grandmother is left to raise Forrest on her on. Forrest soon finds himself playing professional football, but when he tries to send money back to Little Forrest, he gets some bad news. He proposes to Forrest that he should help his football team because they’re not doing so well. Forrest has no money, but soon runs into someone he used to play football with. ![]() The company went under and Bubba Gump Shrimp Company was no more. Forrest left to go to Savannah to dance, but he left others to run his company and soon the company was gone. He’s actually sweeping the floors at a strip club and he’s flat broke. We meet Forrest, but he’s not rich catching shrimp down in Louisiana. In this book, Forrest gets himself into more crazy situations just like always. by Winston Groom which is the sequel to the book Forrest Gump. A few weeks ago I found a copy of Gump & Co. ![]()
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