![]() ![]() So for any of you with their own personal expectations of heaven should put your vision on hold and go along with Albom’s vision. So this novel, and it’s version of the afterlife, is a wish, not a dogma.” There are many others, along with many religious definitions, and all should be respected. “I viewed heaven as a place where we encounter those we touched on earth, and where we get to see them again. Now, right at the start of the book, Albom sorts of gives a disclaimer that his vision of heaven is a very personal view. Annie is the one who dies this time around, and ends up going to heaven and meets the five people who will show her why Annie’s life mattered with each of these five people. This time around, we follow the journey of Annie, the young girl whose life Eddie saved in the first book. He meets five people in heaven, who all show/ teach him a lesson for his life on earth, and why these five people mattered.įast forward to 2018, Albom has come out with a sequel called The Next Person You Meet in Heaven. ![]() It was an interesting read, as we followed the journey of Eddie, an amusement park operator who dies in a freak accident and goes to heaven. In 2003, Mitch Albom (whose first book was Tuesdays with Morrie and a personal favorite of mine) wrote a book called The Five People You Meet in Heaven. ![]()
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