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For One More Day

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For One More Day

by Mitch Albom

Hyperion | April 1, 2008 | Trade Paperback

In this second novel from "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" author Albom, grief-stricken Charles Benetto goes into an alcoholic tailspin when his mother, Pauline, dies. After a suicide attempt, he encounters Pauline's ghost and the two revisit her life.

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    A story of a day we all wish we could have

    Brian Bradley

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    2 years ago

    Imagine having one more day with someone you have lost.

    The philosophical novel, "For One More Day," by Mitch Albom tells the story of Charley "Chick" Benetto, a troubled man at a crossroads in his life who finds himself reunited for one more day with his lost mother.

    The experience comes at just the right time. Plagued by a failed marriage, troubled career, bad finances and alcohol abuse, Charley returns to his childhood home to end his life. Expecting to walk into a cold and empty abandoned house, he finds the warm home of his childhood, well kept by his mother, who tells him she has been waiting and needs to talk. Together they spend one day together reflecting on key events in Charley's life. The experience helps him gain perspective on his identity, his relationship with both of his parents, his regrets and key events made possible by only a mother's love.

    Reminded of the love of his mother, Charley is able to gain the strength needed to stand up to life's challenges. And in reading this book, the reader can do the same thing.

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    Rating: 4/5

    Great Read

    Tomato Rodriguez

    2 years ago

    This book definitely gets you thinking more about mom and your relationship. This book was so sad and so sweet at the same time. The characters and scenarios were so real!

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    Rating: 4/5

    Great Read

    Cathy B

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    3 years ago

    This book was very unique in style. I haven't quite read a book like it. It is a fantastic light read, with only being 195 Pages. The Storyline keeps you very interested. I find that a person could really relate to this book, It touches on subjects that some of us have felt before, or will feel in our life. This was my first book by Mitch Albom, and after reading this book i can say that i will be picking up other books by him.

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    Rating: 5/5

    Tugging at your Heart Strings.

    Prongsie

    • Coles Employee

    4 years ago

    I normally don't indulge fiction novels but this one captured my heart. It's the type of novel that everyone can relate to in some way or another. The main character Chick has two options but only one choice. It's the type of novel that anyone can relate to and reminisce about. Picture having two choices, but you can only chose one..and in the end, you find out that the choice you made was wrong. It is extremely heartfelt, heartbreaking and compassion. I recommend this book to everyone that enjoys a touching novel. This sure brought tears to my eyes. Congrats to Mitch Albom for being the only novelist to date to make me cry :)

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In this second novel from "The Five People You Meet in Heaven" author Albom, grief-stricken Charles Benetto goes into an alcoholic tailspin when his mother, Pauline, dies. After a suicide attempt, he encounters Pauline's ghost and the two revisit her life.

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.

Trade Paperback

208 Pages, 4.88 x 7 x 0.53 in

April 1, 2008

Hyperion

English


1401309577
9781401309572

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