I knew that I would be crying by the time I finished this novel, it was the way that the author introduced his characters and the subject matter. I was certain just by those first few chapters, that a few things were definitely going to occur while reading this novel. I knew that I wouldn’t be able ...
I found this a deep disappointment after enjoying his other books so so so much. It is little more than a collection of religious parables presented in an overbearing proselytising manner. Very religious people may like it I guess.
This book is the true story of Mitch Albom's journey in discovering faith after being asked by his rabbi to eulogize him at his funeral. The story beautifully intertwines the stories of Albom's own life, that of his rabbi's and the pastor of a congregation of homeless people in urban Detroit-- the ...
A truly inspiring tale of a man who did not knew what faith was and found the answer in the story of two very different, but very similar men. What I liked most about this book was Mitch Albom's acceptance of his condescending behavior toward religion. He was a man of science, a successful man, why ...
Interesting read, not nearly as sad as some of his other books. The author gets asked to give his rabbi's eulogy and ends up getting to know him and another preacher, each totally different in the many years that pass between and asking and the giving of the eulogy....
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