Who is that dark stranger there? Not Maverick, or Rockford, but James Garner. As told to John Winokur, this is a plain-spoken remembrance of what has turned out to be a remarkable life. The testimonials at the back of the book attest to his kindness, generosity and even his orneriness. Just think: a genuine Hollywood star who’s a genuine human being.
In his eagerly awaited second novel, Song Yet Sung, New York Times bestselling author James McBride (The Color of Water) tells the mesmerizing story of Liz Spocott, a beautiful runaway slave with troubling dreams of the future, whose escape exposes the barely concealed racial & social fault lines on Maryland