The Five People You Meet in Heaven

 
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Outline Part melodrama and part parable, Mitch Albom's The Five People You Meet in Heaven weaves together three stories, all told about the same man: 83-year-old Eddie, the head maintenance person at

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  • Media: Hardcover Book, 198 pages
  • Publisher: Hyperion (September 01, 2003)
  • Edition: 1
  • ISBN-10: 0786868716
  • ISBN-13: 9780786868711
  • Dimensions: 5.1 x 7.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.75 lbs
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  • Rating I couldn't put this book down.  Apr 7, 2004 (160 of 176 found this helpful)

    I just got this book today when someone recommended it to me and when I started reading it I couldn't put it down. I skipped dinner and didn't do my homework but it was just that good. It leaves you wondering if you ever made a difference in someone's life here on earth. Then it makes you wonder who the five people you will meet in heaven are. This book was truly inspirational. It makes you want to go out into the world and try and make as big as impact on people's lives. I recommend anyone to read this book whether you believe in heaven or not. It's an absolutely amazing book.

  • Rating A true and compelling study of the meaning of life  Nov 15, 2003 (574 of 656 found this helpful)

    Without going into the set-up of the story (which you can find in other reviews), I'll simply say this amazing little book is on my Christmas shopping list for those that are the dearest to my heart. This is a book I want to share with everyone! Not to scare anyone away from it -- by the end of this story, I was a sobbing mess! The first four of Eddie's people give little pieces of the puzzle, profound little tidbits to help him understand more about the events in his life. But his "fifth person" reveals Eddie's true purpose in life, a life that Eddie felt was a "nothing existence" on Earth. He learns from his fifth person that his life was an incredibly important piece of the tapestry of life's experience here -- one that meant more to people than he could ever have dreamed. A truly inspiring piece of American literature that EVERYONE should read!!

  • Rating Another life-defining book from Mitch Albom  Oct 20, 2003 (55 of 62 found this helpful)

    To tell the truth, after reading Tuesdays with Morrie from Mitch Albom, I did have high expectations for this follow-up.
    And I must say that my expectations were more than surpassed by another winner from him.
    The interweaving of Eddie "Maintenance"'s various aspects of life from his childhood, teenage years, courtship, military service, marriage, middle age to old age and finally the beginning of his journey through heaven was beautifully and intricately spun in this short tale.
    The poetic descriptions of the various "steps" in heaven that Eddie traversed through in search for inner peace before his final resting destination and the 5 lessons he had to learnt brought to mind the eternal existentialistic questions of why we are here and what our life purpose is, in a quiet and non-intrusive manner. So much so that we can be prompted to examine our own lives more sympathetically.
    The message I got from Mitch Albom at the end was that Eddie could have been anyone of us and that we do not need to wait for our turn to meet our five people in heaven to recognise that whatever we are doing now has meaning and has purpose in wonderful and beautiful ways and that we should never allow ourselves to belittle our lives.
    Not quite the tearjerker as Tuesdays but Five People has certainly touched my heart and a few others in more ways than one. I hope that you will allow this beautiful book to touch yours too.
    Kudos to Mitch Albom and a big thank you to his uncle Eddie for being the source of inspiration for this would-be classic.
    God bless

  • Rating A delightful, moving fable.  Oct 5, 2003 (29 of 33 found this helpful)

    Mitch Albom as taken the experiences of a man's seemingly useless life, and unwrapped a story that is a gift to each of us.
    His use of the language, and ability to evoke real emotions from his character AND his reader at the same time is truly amazing.
    I found this to be a fairly quick read, and read it in one 4 hour sitting. The Author tugs at hearstrings, provokes thought and smiles as the main character sometimes fumbles his way through a timeless heaven, discovering that in the end, his life had more meaning than he could ever imagine.

    Mitch Albom is going to solidify his status as a national treasure with this book.
    Give this book to everyone on your Christmas list!

  • Rating The Five People You Meet In Heaven  Dec 2, 2003 (25 of 28 found this helpful)

    This hearty little 200-page book provokes the everlasting question, "What happens when you die?" to rise to familiarity among our thoughts once again. I have wondered where Mr. Albom was inspired to write a story such as this; with such intensity as was shown.
    The story tells of an old man, named Eddie, who dies trying to save a little girl from a falling ferris-wheel cart at a carnival. Eddie goes to heaven, and with the help of five seemingly non-impacting people, he relives his life, point by life-altering point and he begins to understand why he lived and what his purpose on earth was.
    With Mr. Albom's unique flashback technique of writing, this story comes alive within the imagination of it's readers.
    A wonderful and deeply intense book and I recommend it to individuals who have read and loved Mr. Albom's previous book, Tuesday's With Morrie.
    Many will learn to love and appreciate this book and I hope that reading this review will persuade YOU to read it as well.

    Thank You ... and Congratulations, Mr. Albom for writing a wonderful book.

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