The most expensive item with a signature of James McBride (The Color of Water James McBride 1st Hardcover Signed) was sold in December 2023 for $199.99 while the cheapest item (SIGNED Miracle at St. Anna by James McBride (2002, Hardcover)) found a new owner for $4.00 in October 2022. The month with the most items sold (12) was December 2023 with an average selling price of $49.95 for an autographed item of James McBride. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in February 2024 with $72.50 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $4.00 was October 2022. In average, an autographed item from James McBride is worth $25.07.
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In total, we tracked 58 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
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James McBride Doesn’t Read Reviews. Here’s Why. (08/24/23): His latest novel, “The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store,” has received a number of raves, but the veteran novelist will respectfully avoid them.
Book Review: ‘The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store,’ by James McBride (08/06/23): “The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store” opens with the discovery of a skeleton in a well, and then flashes back to explore its connection to a town’s Black, Jewish and immigrant history.
14 New Books Coming in August (07/28/23): Novels from Ann Patchett and James McBride, a biography of the Chinese American movie star Anna May Wong and a handful of edgy thrillers — including one about a scuba driver swallowed by a whale.
13 New Books to Watch For in March (02/27/20): The latest from James McBride and Hilary Mantel, a follow-up to “Capital in the Twenty-First Century,” a timely call to abolish the Electoral College and more.