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Hardcover

208 Pages, 5.5 x 7.63 x 0.75 in

October 4, 2003

Hyperion


0786868716
9780786868711

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Eddie is a wounded war veteran, an old man who has lived, in his mind, an uninspired life. His job is fixing rides at a seaside amusement park. On his 83rd birthday, a tragic accident kills him, as he tries to save a little girl from a falling cart. He awakes in the afterlife, where he learns that heaven is not a destination. It''s a place where your life is explained to you by five people, some of whom you knew, others who may have been strangers. One by one, from childhood to soldier to old age, Eddie''s five people revisit their connections to him on earth, illuminating the mysteries of his "meaningless" life, and revealing the haunting secret behind the eternal question: "Why was I here?"

About the Author

Mitch Albom was born in 1958 in Philadelphia. He graduated from Brandeis University with a sociology major and earned his Master's Degrees in journalism and business administration from Columbia University in New York City. Albom is a best-selling author, nationally-syndicated newspaper columnist for the Detroit Free Press, nationally-syndicated radio host for ABC and flagship station WJR-AM in Detroit, and television commentator. He is the author of eight books, including the New York Times bestseller "The Five People You Meet in Heaven", and the phenomenal bestseller "Tuesdays With Morrie,". Oprah Winfrey produced a major television movie for ABC based on "Tuesdays With Morrie" that aired in December 1999. The movie was not only the most-watched on any network for that year, it also earned four Emmy Awards in 2000, including those for Best Actor for Jack Lemmon and Best Supporting Actor for Hank Azaria. With more than five million copies now in print, "Tuesdays With Morrie" is also published in 34 countries, in 30 languages, and was a bestseller in Japan, Australia, Brazil, and England. Tuesdays With Morrie has been featured in many national publications, including People Magazine, Life Magazine, TV Guide, and Redbook, and Albom has been featured on several television programs, including The Oprah Winfrey Show, NBC's Today Show, the CBS Early Show, Larry King Live, and the Rosie O'Donnell Show. Albom has also been named #1 Sports Columnist in the Nation by the sports editors of America, the highest honor in his field. He has also received seven first place APSE honors for feature writing. No other columnist has won the APSE award more than once. During his storied career, Albom has received more than 100 writing awards from AP, UPI, Headliners Club, National Sportswriters and Broadcasters Associations as well as having his work appear in numerous national and international publications, such as Sports Illustrated, GQ, Sport, The New York Times, TV Guide, and USA Today Albom also hosts two nationally-syndicated radio talk shows for ABC. He broadcasts from WJR-AM in Detroit, The Mitch Albom Show and The Mitch Albom Show On The Weekend. The Monday Sports Albom, a sports interview program has hosted guests such as President Gerald Ford to Wayne Gretzky to Dennis Rodman. Albom is a panelist on ESPN's Sports Reporters, and he's also a regular contributing commentator to that network. He has been profiled by ABC News, NBC's Today Show, the CBS Early Show, and ESPN's Up Close. Albom has also twice served as a network Olympic commentator, first for ABC's Good Morning, America during the Atlanta Games and most recently for the CBS Early Show from the Games in Sydney, Australia. Albom is an accomplished songwriter and lyricist, having written the song Cookin' For Two for a television movie directed by Arnold Schwarzenegger that aired in the mid-1990's. Most recently, he wrote the lyrics for a song that has just been recorded by singer/songwriter Warren Zevon, with David Crosby on backup vocals and comedian David Letterman contributing some surprise vocals as well. Albom has founded two charities in the metropolitan Detroit area. The Dream Fund, which Albom founded in 1989, allows disadvantaged children to become involved with the arts and A Time To Help, founded in 1998, brings volunteers together once a month to tackle various projects in Detroit, including staffing shelters, building homes with Habitat for Humanity, and operating meals on wheels programs for the elderly. Albom serves on the boards of various charities, including CATCH (Caring Athletes Team for Children's and Henry Ford Hospitals), Forgotten Harvest, and Michigan Hospice Organization. In 1999 he was named National Hospice Organization's Man of the Year.

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  • Jocelyn Jossinet

    Jocelyn Jossinet

    SImply Put... 5

    15 months ago

    Simply put, this book is magnificent. Like many others probably did, I picked this book up and read it straight through. It once again caught my eye the other day and it was purchased for yet another to experience the splendor and fantastic story telling. I applaud Mitch Albom for taking such an amazing idea and making it extraordinary.

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    Powerful and Beautiful read. 5

    This review is from: 5 People You Meet (Audio Book (Cassette))

    3 years ago

    I read this shortly after my Grandfather died. Eddie reminded me a lot of him, as they died at the same age, and they were both World War II Veterans. This book is beautifully written, and I found it to be a gripping tale. You couldnt wait to see who he met next, and what they would have to tell him. This book brought me to tears, its incredibly touching, and beautifully written. It helped me come to terms with my own loss, and is a book I will always treasure.

  • Kate

    Kate

    Inspirational! 5

    This review is from: 5 People You Meet Cd (Audio Book (CD))

    5 years ago

    I loved this book! I never got bored reading the story. It's only about 100 pages, but it's very inspirational. I had never thought about death in that way and it would be cool if this in fact happens after we die. It makes you think about how you live your life in the present. I want to go back through the book and highlight all the lessons learned from the 5 people the main character met. They can be applied to anyone's life. Enjoy this book, all! :) read more

  • Lauren

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    Meh 2

    2 years ago

    I know I'm a little late to jump on this train and that practically everyone has read this book. Better late than never though, no? Eddie is a maintenance worker at a theme park on a pier. His wife died years ago and he has always been mad at his father for trapping him in the life he lives. When Eddie dies trying to save a young girl at the pier, he meets 5 people from his past (including people that he never really met or didn't remember). They all teach him lessons as to what the purpose… read more

  • Alex Normand

    Alex Normand

    Highly Recommend 5

    2 years ago

    I remember starting this early in the wee hours of the morning thinking to get into a bit of it and ended up finishing shortly thereafter. It is not a long read, however nevertheless it is a book that casues you to think about the nature of your life and the afterlife. The Five People You Meet in Heaven is a book that brings you on a journey that is predominantly sad but meaningful in all the actions it undertakes.

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    • 2 people found this helpful

    A Can't Miss! 5

    3 years ago

    I'm telling you, young or old, male or female EVERYONE should read this book. It is so inspirational on top of being an amazing read!

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous

    Inspirational 5

    3 years ago

    Probably one of the most inspirational and comforting books I've ever read. Read this book when you are feeling downhearted, deflated, unmotivated, or uninspired. It really provides amazing perspective!

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