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    The novel The Five People You Meet in Heaven, by Mitch Albom, I believe is an accurate representation of life. Expressing the theme of the impossibility of perfection, by revealing not even heaven is perfect, due to mankind’s trend to want more than what is given. In reading this novel, I felt the theme was truly something which I could link to my personal life, as I have always wanted more than what is possible. I have always thrived to work toward perfection, wanting to achieve a life of wealth

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    There Is A Reason The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom centers around the life of Eddie, a man who spends his time alive fixing rides at an amusement park. Over the course of the novel, Eddie’s past is told through birthdays and post-mortem teachings. The Five People You Meet in Heaven provides a philosophical look into the purpose of death, and what happens after it. The thesis of the book becomes clear with the first lesson taught: all life is connected, an idea that is prevalent in

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    The Five People You Meet in Heaven Report The field of medicine is not a field for everyone. It is both awful and wonderful at the same time. There are going to be things that will yank your heart out and there are going to be things that fill you with joy. It is hard to deal with the highs and lows, but it is rewarding. A book that ties closely to this idea is The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom. The main character in The Five People You Meet in Heaven is Eddie. Eddie is an 83-year-old

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    The Five People You Meet in Heaven Eddie the matenience man of Ruby Pier carnival seems like just typical old man, who struggles with the idea that he never lived up to his potential. However, after he dies, he is able to see his life through a different perspective, one of eternity, and realizes how unique and important his life has been. This closely echoes the truth found in the Catechism of the Catholic Church which says that only in heaven with Christ will we find our true identity and meaning

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    The Five People You Meet in Heaven is Mitch Albom’s second book, after Tuesdays With Morrie. What made this book my chosen read, is the strong first impression this book made on me. In my life, there have been several books that made a change in me. The Five People You Meet in Heaven is one of those. The earlier stated Tuesdays With Morrie qualifies to be in that category, but its effect pales in the emotional shock this book gave me. The Five People You Meet in Heaven talks about Eddie, an old

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    The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom is about an elderly man named Eddie, whose job is to repair rides at an amusement park called Ruby Pier. The novel starts on Eddie's last day on earth, during an accident with one of the rides a little girl is standing right under a falling cart and to save her, Eddie flings himself to her and pushes her out of harm's way sacrificing himself. During his first moments in heaven Eddie comes in contact with a blue man whom he learns about heaven from

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    the book, The Five People You Meet In Heaven, the main character Eddie learns crucial life lessons such as forgiveness, sacrifice, and acceptance. All of the individual experiences come together, to give Eddie a better understanding of himself. Eddie being the protagonist learns how all three life elements come together to demonstrate essential virtues that everyone should follow throughout his or her life. In the novel “The Five People You Meet In Heaven” author Mitch Albom, uses five characters that

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    help you understand, and they help you feel understood.” Well written novels not only help a person to understand something and feel understood, they inspire a person in a specific way. Books like The Five People you meet in Heaven, Tuesday’s with Morrie, The Time Keeper, How to Win Friends and Influence People, and Heaven is for Real did exactly that for me. Each of these novels impacted and inspired me in a certain way as well as taught me an unforgettable lesson. The Five People You Meet in Heaven

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    The Five People You Meet In Heaven by Mitch Albom is a reimagining of what is most typically thought of the afterlife. The book, as the title suggests, is specifically about the five people the main character, Eddie, meets in heaven and how his life on earth impacted them and how they, in turn, impacted his life. While Eddie learns many lessons as he progresses through his journey in heaven, one lesson in particular is more important than the rest. This lesson can be summed up in its entirety with

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    Title (6) The Five People You Meet In Heaven by Mitch Albom is a beautifully written novel that portrays the ever-so-ordinary life of Eddie “Maintenance,” a worker at Ruby Pier who is beloved in the hearts of most but dies an untimely death from a falling ride while trying to save a little girl, Amy or Annie. He doesn’t have a family, or any close friends, and yet the people of the pier, the beachgoers, are so used to seeing him there that he becomes a part of their vacation. The book focuses on

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