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The Miracle by Irving Wallace is a dramatic, thought-provoking novel that explores faith, hope, and the hunger for redemption in the face of despair. When the Vatican declares that the Virgin Mary will appear at Lourdes to perform a miracle cure, the announcement ignites a frenzy of anticipation and scepticism around the world. Drawn to the site are four very different people, each with their own secret hopes, fears, and motives — and each willing to risk everything for a miracle.
Ken, a young American, abandons conventional medicine in a desperate bid for divine intervention. Edith, an Englishwoman forever changed by a past miracle she never wanted, faces the spotlight once more. Gisele Dupree, a troubled French girl suffocating in the shadow of Lourdes, sees a violent escape as her only hope. And Liz, a hard-nosed journalist, arrives determined to expose fraud but finds herself caught between cynicism and possibility. Wallace weaves these intersecting stories into a suspenseful and emotional narrative about belief, truth, and the human need for something greater.
The Miracle is a captivating read for fans of dramatic fiction, religious intrigue, and stories that question the fine line between faith and deception.











