I found this to be a neat, good story. Albom doesn't pour religion down your throat even though that's the main topic. It's really a story about getting to know a man well enough to speak at his funeral. It's how a last request develops into something more than what's expected. And listening to this...
This is a true account of two men of god who belong to different faiths, yet have more in common than meets the eye. Albom was asked to write and deliver a eulogy for his Rabbi, who he really did not know well. So before the Rabbi's passing, Albom makes a deal to visit the Rabbi every so often to me...
Mitch Albom writes with such honesty and sincerity that it's like you're right there visiting with the Rabbi too. What Mr. Albom doesn't realize is that in his writing of these mentor figures, he becomes himself a mentor to the reader. Truly an amazing story of God's grace and how each of us, no mat...
I did not want to read this book. I thought, oh no, another fluff self-help common sense book. I must say, I was wrong and pleasantly surprised. It is a lovely book about finding or returning to one's roots, about having something to believe in that acts as an anchor and about two very interesting m...
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