![]() ![]() ![]() Albom’s perspective on life and its purpose really make us wonder about what we are doing in life as well as contemplate (to whatever degree) what that purpose is. I loved the entire concept behind The Five People You Meet in Heaven! Death is presented as a new beginning, not an ending. Through his conversations with these individuals, this once-unhappy widowed man starts to appreciate the work and life he had. These people help him realize his importance and his purpose on Earth. They are people who directly or indirectly had an impact on him, or he on them. Some he was close to some he had never known before. ![]() After dying he finds himself alone but as energetic as a young child with all of his misery and pain vanished. Diverse Easy Reader | Illustrated ChapterĮddie, an 83-year-old war veteran, risks his life to save the life of a young girl from a cart whose cable was loose from a ride in the amusement park. ![]()
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