Originally a 2003 novel by , it was later adapted into a 2008 film directed by Spike Lee . You can find various versions of this work at the following retailers:

: It is the decapitated head of the Primavera (Spring) statue, created by the fictionalized French sculptor Pierre Tranqueville.

: For Train, the heavy marble piece becomes a "lucky charm" or "miracle" that he carries throughout the campaign.

: The story begins in 1983 when Hector Negron, another survivor, shoots a stranger in a New York post office. Investigating detectives find the $5 million artifact hidden in his closet, leading to a flashback that explains how it got there. Media & Formats

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Originally a 2003 novel by , it was later adapted into a 2008 film directed by Spike Lee . You can find various versions of this work at the following retailers:

: It is the decapitated head of the Primavera (Spring) statue, created by the fictionalized French sculptor Pierre Tranqueville. Miracle at St. Anna

: For Train, the heavy marble piece becomes a "lucky charm" or "miracle" that he carries throughout the campaign. Originally a 2003 novel by , it was

: The story begins in 1983 when Hector Negron, another survivor, shoots a stranger in a New York post office. Investigating detectives find the $5 million artifact hidden in his closet, leading to a flashback that explains how it got there. Media & Formats Originally a 2003 novel by