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One of The New York Times' 100 Notable Books of 2017

"A pinball machine zinging with sharp dialogue, breathtaking plot twists and naughty humor... McBride at his brave and joyous best." --New York Times Book Review

Exciting new fiction from James McBride, the first since his National Book Award-winning novel The Good Lord Bird.

The stories in Five-Carat Soul--none of them ever published before--spring from the place where identity, humanity, and history converge. They're funny and poignant, insightful and unpredictable, imaginative and authentic--all told with McBride's unrivaled storytelling skill and meticulous eye for character and detail. McBride explores the ways we learn from the world and the people around us. An antiques dealer discovers that a legendary toy commissioned by Civil War General Robert E. Lee now sits in the home of a black minister in Queens. Five strangers find themselves thrown together and face unexpected judgment. An American president draws inspiration from a conversation he overhears in a stable. And members of The Five-Carat Soul Bottom Bone Band recount stories from their own messy and hilarious lives.

As McBride did in his National Book award-winning The Good Lord Bird and his bestselling The Color of Water, he writes with humor and insight about how we struggle to understand who we are in a world we don't fully comprehend. The result is a surprising, perceptive, and evocative collection of stories that is also a moving exploration of our human condition.

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Review:
Praise for James McBride:
"A modern-day Mark Twain." --The New York Times Book Review
"McBride . . . transcends history and makes it come alive." --Chicago Tribune

Praise for James McBride:
-A modern-day Mark Twain.- --The New York Times Book Review
-McBride . . . transcends history and makes it come alive.- --Chicago Tribune

Praise for Five-Carat Soul

"Stellar... McBride's short stories joyfully abound with indelible characters whose personal philosophies are far wiser than their circumstances allow... [He] brings the snappy satire that endeared him to fans of the National Book Award-winning The Good Lord Bird and the courage and pathos that shone in The Miracle at St. Anna." --Booklist (starred review)

"McBride exhibits his formidable storytelling chops in an array of voices and settings... The charm emitted by these whimsical-yet-acerbic tales seems to come from a hypothetical late-19th-century collaboration of Mark Twain and Rudyard Kipling. McBride emerges here as a master of what some might call 'wisdom fiction, ' common to both The Twilight Zone and Bernard Malamud, offering instruction and moral edification to his readers without providing an Aesop-like moral." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Praise for James McBride:

"A modern-day Mark Twain." --The New York Times Book Review

"McBride . . . transcends history and makes it come alive." --Chicago Tribune

"Humming with invention and energy, the stories collected in McBride's first fiction book since his National Book Award-winning The Good Lord Bird again affirm his storytelling gifts... McBride adopts a variety of dictions without losing his own distinctly supple, musical voice; as identities shift, 'truths' are challenged, and justice is done or, more often, subverted." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"McBride's authentic characters and stories capture with humor and poignant insight the messiness of our internal (and external) lives and the world around us." --Buzzfeed

"Stellar... McBride's short stories joyfully abound with indelible characters whose personal philosophies are far wiser than their circumstances allow... [He] brings the snappy satire that endeared him to fans of the National Book Award-winning The Good Lord Bird and the courage and pathos that shone in The Miracle at St. Anna." --Booklist (starred review)

"An exceptional group of stories... There's a good amount of humor here, but most of these pieces are deeply emotional. This is McBride at his A-list best." --Library Journal (starred review)

"McBride exhibits his formidable storytelling chops in an array of voices and settings... The charm emitted by these whimsical-yet-acerbic tales seems to come from a hypothetical late-19th-century collaboration of Mark Twain and Rudyard Kipling. McBride emerges here as a master of what some might call 'wisdom fiction, ' common to both The Twilight Zone and Bernard Malamud, offering instruction and moral edification to his readers without providing an Aesop-like moral." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Praise for James McBride:

"A modern-day Mark Twain." --The New York Times Book Review

"McBride . . . transcends history and makes it come alive." --Chicago Tribune

"A vivid, often funny story collection that examines serious topics like race, war, history, and self-identity--all with a deft hand and a fluid, musical voice." --Entertainment Weekly

"If there's a mode in which McBride can't write brilliantly, he has yet to prove it." --Vulture

"The characters are disparate, but McBride is such an agile writer that each voice feels authentic and somehow familiar. Taken together the stories speak, if not directly to one another, to a greater humanity and wisdom we all desire... These are stories of and from the soul." --Minneapolis Star-Tribune

"Insanely fantastically smart, poignant, and funny (when called for) short stories. James McBride has considerable range as a storyteller and this collection of stories proves that point." --BuzzFeed

"McBride proves once again that he is a master conjurer of African Americana with his new book of charmed, imaginative short stories... [He] lets his sense of whimsy run wild in this collection... the results once again are funny, strange and touching." --Seattle Times

"McBride is one of this country's best writers, and that has never been more apparent than here, in his first short story collection... McBride's writing practically shimmers with energy and charm, making reading him a singular pleasure." --Nylon

"Hilarious, charming, and unlike anything else you'll read this year, these stories show more about the human psyche than one could possibly imagine." --PopSugar

"Humming with invention and energy, the stories collected in McBride's first fiction book since his National Book Award-winning The Good Lord Bird again affirm his storytelling gifts... McBride adopts a variety of dictions without losing his own distinctly supple, musical voice; as identities shift, 'truths' are challenged, and justice is done or, more often, subverted." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Each told with McBride's trademark insight, eye for character, and masterful story-telling ability, these pieces are sure to knock you out." --Bustle

"McBride's authentic characters and stories capture with humor and poignant insight the messiness of our internal (and external) lives and the world around us." --Buzzfeed

"Stellar... McBride's short stories joyfully abound with indelible characters whose personal philosophies are far wiser than their circumstances allow... [He] brings the snappy satire that endeared him to fans of the National Book Award-winning The Good Lord Bird and the courage and pathos that shone in The Miracle at St. Anna." --Booklist (starred review)

"An exceptional group of stories... There's a good amount of humor here, but most of these pieces are deeply emotional. This is McBride at his A-list best." --Library Journal (starred review)

"McBride exhibits his formidable storytelling chops in an array of voices and settings... The charm emitted by these whimsical-yet-acerbic tales seems to come from a hypothetical late-19th-century collaboration of Mark Twain and Rudyard Kipling. McBride emerges here as a master of what some might call 'wisdom fiction, ' common to both The Twilight Zone and Bernard Malamud, offering instruction and moral edification to his readers without providing an Aesop-like moral." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Praise for James McBride:

"A modern-day Mark Twain." --The New York Times Book Review

"McBride . . . transcends history and makes it come alive." --Chicago Tribune

"Brash, daring and defiantly original... [these] stories are bound to stay with readers for a very long time." --NPR

"A vivid, often funny story collection that examines serious topics like race, war, history, and self-identity--all with a deft hand and a fluid, musical voice." --Entertainment Weekly

"The stories are diverse enough in style, theme and milieu to keep one's head thoroughly engaged... Serious fun." --Newsday

"The author of the National Book Award-winning novel The Good Lord Bird possesses a biting wit, but disarms it with his calm, plainspoken style... A consummate entertainer, McBride has the comic energy and antic spirit of Richard Pryor." --Chicago Tribune

"If there's a mode in which McBride can't write brilliantly, he has yet to prove it." --Vulture

"The characters are disparate, but McBride is such an agile writer that each voice feels authentic and somehow familiar. Taken together the stories speak, if not directly to one another, to a greater humanity and wisdom we all desire... These are stories of and from the soul." --Minneapolis Star-Tribune

[A] jazzy, generous spirit animates [Five-Carat Soul]... McBride succeeds by tempering absurdity with insight, and camp with poignancy." --Financial Times

"Five-Carat Soul
by James McBride covers a lot of ground, all of it unpredictable, exhilarating, and, often, hilarious. The short stories bounce from one unlikely protagonist to the next ... I loved these stories individually; all together they make for a wild and utterly delightful ride." --BuzzFeed

"The short stories in this collection from National Book Award winner James McBride (The Good Lord Bird) range widely, from the Civil War to the Vietnam War and from the animal world to a toy train set, but all are poignant, imaginative, and 'literary' in the best sense of the word." --Christian Science Monitor

"McBride proves once again that he is a master conjurer of African Americana with his new book of charmed, imaginative short stories... [He] lets his sense of whimsy run wild in this collection... the results once again are funny, strange and touching." --Seattle Times

"McBride is one of this country's best writers, and that has never been more apparent than here, in his first short story collection... McBride's writing practically shimmers with energy and charm, making reading him a singular pleasure." --Nylon

"Hilarious, charming, and unlike anything else you'll read this year, these stories show more about the human psyche than one could possibly imagine." --PopSugar

"Humming with invention and energy, the stories collected in McBride's first fiction book since his National Book Award-winning The Good Lord Bird again affirm his storytelling gifts... McBride adopts a variety of dictions without losing his own distinctly supple, musical voice; as identities shift, 'truths' are challenged, and justice is done or, more often, subverted." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Each told with McBride's trademark insight, eye for character, and masterful story-telling ability, these pieces are sure to knock you out." --Bustle

"Throughout the book, McBride effortlessly adapts different voices and perspectives...With this multifaceted volume, McBride proves once again that he's a writer of remarkable range and facility." --BookPage

"McBride's authentic characters and stories capture with humor and poignant insight the messiness of our internal (and external) lives and the world around us." --Buzzfeed

"Stellar... McBride's short stories joyfully abound with indelible characters whose personal philosophies are far wiser than their circumstances allow... [He] brings the snappy satire that endeared him to fans of the National Book Award-winning The Good Lord Bird and the courage and pathos that shone in The Miracle at St. Anna." --Booklist (starred review)

"An exceptional group of stories... There's a good amount of humor here, but most of these pieces are deeply emotional. This is McBride at his A-list best." --Library Journal (starred review)

"McBride exhibits his formidable storytelling chops in an array of voices and settings... The charm emitted by these whimsical-yet-acerbic tales seems to come from a hypothetical late-19th-century collaboration of Mark Twain and Rudyard Kipling. McBride emerges here as a master of what some might call 'wisdom fiction, ' common to both The Twilight Zone and Bernard Malamud, offering instruction and moral edification to his readers without providing an Aesop-like moral." --Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"These brilliant miniatures display all of the rambunctious fearlessness of [McBride's] deeply empathetic imagination... Five-Carat Soul [is] a delight." --New York Times Book Review

"Brash, daring and defiantly original... [these] stories are bound to stay with readers for a very long time." --NPR

"A furious joy drives these glimpses of brave lives in perilous places." --San Francisco Chronicle

"A vivid, often funny story collection that examines serious topics like race, war, history, and self-identity--all with a deft hand and a fluid, musical voice." --Entertainment Weekly

"The stories are diverse enough in style, theme and milieu to keep one's head thoroughly engaged... Serious fun." --Newsday

"The author of the National Book Award-winning novel The Good Lord Bird possesses a biting wit, but disarms it with his calm, plainspoken style... A consummate entertainer, McBride has the comic energy and antic spirit of Richard Pryor." --Chicago Tribune

"If there's a mode in which McBride can't write brilliantly, he has yet to prove it." --Vulture

"The characters are disparate, but McBride is such an agile writer that each voice feels authentic and somehow familiar. Taken together the stories speak, if not directly to one another, to a greater humanity and wisdom we all desire... These are stories of and from the soul." --Minneapolis Star-Tribune

[A] jazzy, generous spirit animates [Five-Carat Soul]... McBride succeeds by tempering absurdity with insight, and camp with poignancy." --Financial Times

"Five-Carat Soul
by James McBride covers a lot of ground, all of it unpredictable, exhilarating, and, often, hilarious. The short stories bounce from one unlikely protagonist to the next ... I loved these stories individually; all together they make for a wild and utterly delightful ride." --BuzzFeed

"The short stories in this collection from National Book Award winner James McBride (The Good Lord Bird) range widely, from the Civil War to the Vietnam War and from the animal world to a toy train set, but all are poignant, imaginative, and 'literary' in the best sense of the word." --Christian Science Monitor

"McBride proves once again that he is a master conjurer of African Americana with his new book of charmed, imaginative short stories... [He] lets his sense of whimsy run wild in this collection... the results once again are funny, strange and touching." --Seattle Times

"McBride is one of this country's best writers, and that has never been more apparent than here, in his first short story collection... McBride's writing practically shimmers with energy and charm, making reading him a singular pleasure." --Nylon

"Hilarious, charming, and unlike anything else you'll read this year, these stories show more about the human psyche than one could possibly imagine." --PopSugar

"This collection of inventive and exuberant stories comes packed with singular voices, outlandish exploits and rare insight." --Minneapolis Star-Tribune

"McBride gives us [a] mix of hilarity and poignant truth in his collection of short stories, Five-Carat Soul... The ones that clarify injustice by making it hit us just as we are laughing the hardest--those stories are evidence of McBride's genius." --The Christian Century

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About the Author:
James McBride is an accomplished musician and author of the National Book Award-winning The Good Lord Bird, the #1 bestselling American classic The Color of Water, and the bestsellers Song Yet Sung and Miracle at St. Anna. He is also the author of Kill 'Em and Leave, a James Brown biography. A recipient of the National Humanities Medal in 2016, McBride is a Distinguished Writer in Residence at New York University.

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  • Publication date2017
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  • ISBN 13 9780525498858
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