About James McBride: A Glimpse of the Author’s Life
Notable American author, James McBride, is a master of both fiction and non-fiction books in order. A multi-talented writer, he also has a passion for music and plays several instruments. At the heart of his prolific career lays his diverse upbringing, influenced by an African-American father and a White Jewish mother.
Embodying the essence of his multicultural background, his widely acclaimed memoir, The Color of Water, focuses on his experiences growing up in a low-income household in Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York. This resonating narrative spent two commendable years on the New York Times bestseller list and is utilized as core reading material in high schools and universities throughout the United States.
The Unique Writing Style of James McBride
Initiating his groundbreaking career in the literary landscape in 1996, James McBride first forayed into the world of publishing with The Color of Water. His first attempt at fictional storytelling resulted in the riveting novel, Miracle at St. Anna, released in 2002.
This is a brief snapshot of James McBride’s books in order:
The Work of James McBride: Books in Order
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Publication Order of Standalone Novels