Miracle in Seville

first publication date:  1995
original title:  Miracle in Seville
original language:  English
narrative location:  Seville

Miracle in Seville (1995) is a novel by James A. Michener, the last to be released during his lifetime. (Recessional, however, was the last to be completed.) In addition to his output of large, multigenerational novels, Michener was also a prolific journalist, traveling around the world and reporting on a variety of issues for peer-reviewed journals and sometimes for individual publication as novels, as was the case with The Bridge at Andau and Iberia. Miracle in Seville is just such a book. The tale is narrated by Shenstone, an American sports writer who is in Spain to research an article about a disgraced breeder of fighting bulls. He witnesses a miraculous intervention, and a conflict between the Virgin Mary and the fortune teller sister of a matador who may have cursed the rancher's herd. Source: Wikipedia (en)

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