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Anatomy of a Miracle
by Jonathan Miles
Captivating (1/9/2018)
I was initially put off by, of all things, the back cover of Anatomy of a Miracle, which suggested a sensational, masculine story that I might not enjoy. Fortunately, I was hooked by Tanya in the early pages and quickly fell for this novel as it revealed its sense of humor, its gripping journalistic tone, and its giant heart. I found myself reading it like a mystery, searching for clues, while being carried along by the compelling tale of Cameron and his miracle, and the author's deep exploration into the complexities of faith.
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