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And yet, and yet. This isn't just your average bit of combat fiction. These are black American soldiers, two generations from Africa and slavery, fighting in the cradle of Christendom, the birthplace of the Renaissance. With cleverness and subtly McBride makes great play with the perceived and supposed distinction between the savage uncouthness of the "jitterbugging negroes" and the refined and elegant beauties of Tuscany and Rome. And it's when these distinctions are truly disproved, or even upended, that this skilful, intelligent, deeply felt novel carries frank emotional power--earning it comparisons with the likes of Charles Frazier's Cold Mountain. --Sean Thomas --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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The is a very different book. The story itself has a great deal of potential, but I felt it lost its way somewhere in the middle. The characters are somewhat muddled and don't develop the level of complexity I had hoped. And, I had the nagging feeling I was reading a follow up to Captain Corelli (which for me isn't a compliment by any means!). However, unlike Captain Corelli I did make it all the way through this book without actually cursing author. It's reasonable read, but it'll leave you thinking it could have been better.
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