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Miracle At St. Anna
Miracle At St. Anna
James’s second book MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA, is a special favorite of those who love novels. Publishers Weekly calls it “a powerful and emotional novel.” Elle Magazine calls it “Great hearted, hopeful, and deeply imaginative.” The Nation states calls it a tale “told with humor and clear-eyed grace..a terrific story.” The Dallas Morning News labels it “An outstanding novel.” Newsday calls it “riveting.”
Set in Italy during World War II, Miracle At St. Anna is the story of a six-year-old Italian orphan who befriends a shy, giant Negro soldier named Sam Train of the alll-black 92nd Infantry Buffalo Division. The child harbors a special gift, and leads Train and his squad into Tuscany’s Serchio Valley, a land of friendship, tragedy, kindness and hope.
Based on true events, MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA will send your heart soaring. It is a hymn to the goodness of humanity and infinite possibilities that exist within the hearts of men and women. McBride researched this work extensively. He moved to Italy for several months, studied Italian, and interviewed 92nd Division veterans as well as Italian survivors of World War II.
MIRACLE AT ST. ANNA was released as a major motion picture in Sept. 2008 by Touchstone/Disney and masterfully directed by American film icon Spike Lee. James also wrote the script for the film, which is scheduled for DVD release on Feb. 10 2009. Miracle At St. Anna was co-produced by Black Butterfly Productions and Forty Acres and a Mule Productions.
Reviews
McBride keeps the suspense high as he raises troubling questions about slavery’s legacy, the price of freedom and what it means to be human.
McBride…can deliver the cauterizing power of anger without the corrosive effects of bitterness….It just might turn out to be balm for a wound that has so far stubbornly refused to heal.
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