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The Five People You Meet in Heaven
by Mitch Albom
"But hatred is a curved blade. And the harm we do, we do to ourselves."
Thought-provoking. Reminiscent. Meaning.
Albom has a way of intricately weaving small things into one large and familiar story. This book is no exception. The small moments and pieces of life all come together. Not just one life or a few lives, but humans together. The reader is left reflecting on an average life, a lonely man, and yet, Albom has you close the book with a smile. Very enjoyable read!
Thought-provoking. Reminiscent. Meaning.
Albom has a way of intricately weaving small things into one large and familiar story. This book is no exception. The small moments and pieces of life all come together. Not just one life or a few lives, but humans together. The reader is left reflecting on an average life, a lonely man, and yet, Albom has you close the book with a smile. Very enjoyable read!