Book cover for Miracle at St. Anna
Description
James McBride's powerful memoir, <i>The Color of Water</i>, was a publishing phenomenon, spending more than two years on the New York Timesbestsellers list and becoming required reading in high schools and colleges across the country. Now, in his long-awaited second book, McBride turns his highly acclaimed talent as a storyteller to fiction.<br /> <br /> Based on the historical incident of an unspeakable massacre at the site of St. Anna Di Stazzema, a small village in Tuscany, and on the experiences of the famed Buffalo soldiers from the 92nd Division in Italy during World War II, <i>Miracle of St. Anna</i>is a singular evocation of war, cruelty, passion, and heroism. It is the story of four American Negro soldiers, a band of partisans, and an Italian boy who encounter a miracle-though perhaps the true miracle lies in themselves.<br /> <br /> Traversing class, race, and geography, <i>Miracle at St. Anna</i>is above all a hymn to the brotherhood of man and the power to do good that lives in each of us. It reveals to us a little-known but fascinating moment in history through the eyes and imagination of a gifted writer. Like <i>The Color of Water</i>, James McBride's stunning first novel will change the way we perceive ourselves and our world.
Publisher Riverhead Books
ISBN10 1573222127
ISBN13 9781573222129
Number of Pages 271
File Size DL-148MB
Shelf Number GQ709
Grade Range
Ages 18 - 99
Format Audio Plus Download, EPub Download