Miracle at St. Anna by James McBride

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St.Anna di Stazzema
(Toscana
)
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 ©2002
 
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BIO
JAMES MCBRIDE is the author of the award-winning New York Times bestseller, The Color of Water. A former reporter for The Washington Post and People magazine, McBride holds a Masters degree in journalism from Columbia University and a B.A from Oberlin College.
James McBride

Miracle at St. Anna

JACKET NOTES:  James McBride's powerful memoir, The Color of Water, was a groundbreakiiig literary phenomenon that transcended racial and religious boundaries, garnering unprecedented acclaim and topping bestseller lists for more than two years. Now Bride turns his extraordinary gift for storytelling to fiction-in a universal tale of courage and redemption inspired by a little-known historic event. In Miracle at St. Anna, toward the end of World War II, four Buffalo Soldiers from the army's Negro 92nd Division find themselves separated from their unit and behind enemy lines. Risking their lives for a country in which they are treated with less respect than the enemy they are fighting, they discover humanity in the small Tuscan village of St. Anna di Stazzema--in the peasants who shelter them, in the unspoken affection of an orphaned child, in a newfound faith in fellow man. And even in the face of unspeakable tragedy they--and we--learn to see the small miracles of life.
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