Miracle at St. Anna

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781444717990

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Based on the historical incident of an unspeakable massacre at the site of Sant’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, Miracle at Sant’Anna 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. Traversing class, race, and geography, Miracle at Sant’Anna is above all a hymn to the brotherhood of man and the power to do good that lives in each of us

Reviews

An outstanding novel about World War II inspired by the famous Buffalo Soldiers . . . so descriptive that I feel as though I'm an eyewitness to everything that happens emotionally on the frontline
Dallas Morning News
Excellent first novel
<i>The Sunday Telegraph</i>
A haunting meditation on faith that is also a crack military thriller
Entertainment Weekly
McBride is realistic about racial prejudice and explicit about the dreadfulness of all fighting, but still hints at the possiblity of justice. He offers hope. This war story, full of action, suffering, disgust and melodrama is also a sermon, preaching that the human spirit can defeat adversity and that love transcends evil
<i>The Sunday Telegraph</i>
A searingly, soaringly beautiful book
<i>Baltimore Sun</i>
A brutal and moving first novel...McBride's heart is on its sleeve, but these days it looks just right
<i>Kirkus Reviews</i>
A miracle in its own right . . . McBride's prose is stunning. His ability to bring to life an actual historical event (the massacre at St. Anna and the famed Buffalo Soldiers of the 92nd Division) is a gift
Rocky Mountain News
A powerful and emotional novel
<i>Publishers Weekly</i>
Searingly, soaringly beautiful . . . The book's central theme, its essence, is a celebration of the human capacity for love
Baltimore Sun
War, cruelty, passion, heroism and race crammed into one lyrical tale
<i>The List Glasgow</i>
McBride creates an intricate mosaic of narratives that ultimately becomes about betrayal and the complex moral landscape of war
New York Times Book Review
A mesmerising read that counterpoints the horror of war with man's capacity for love
<i>Publishing News</i>