In the beginning, there was a question.
"Will you do my eulogy?"
I don't understand, I said.
"My eulogy?" the old man asked again. "When I'm gone."
I've read three books by Mitch Albom already this month:
- The Five People You Meet in Heaven (Book 1 of Heaven's Books) ~ by Mitch Albom, 2003, fiction, 9/10
- The Next Person You Meet in Heaven (Book 2 of Heaven's Books) ~ by Mitch Albom, 2018, fiction, 10/10
- Finding Chika: A Little Girl, an Earthquake, and the Making of a Family ~ by Mitch Albom, 2021, memoir, 10/10
As you can see, they were all excellent books that I couldn't put down. So now I'm ready to read another one. At first, Albom feels unworthy of doing the rabbi's eulogy, being thrown back into a world of faith he'd left years ago. The Jewish rabbi was from his old neighborhood; later Mitch meets a Christian pastor; the tale in this book moves back and forth between their two worlds. The dust jacket says:
"And he [Mitch Albom] finally understands what both men had been teaching all along: the profound comfort of believing in something bigger than yourself."
Gilion at Rose City Reader hosts Book Beginnings on Fridays.
These books seems like they will make you think. Here is my post https://moretoodiscover.blogspot.com/2021/09/book-spotlight-fridays-death-triangle_01450151169.html
ReplyDeleteThat opening is catchy. I hope there was a little more context in the real life conversation, but it's an attention grabber when you read it to start the book.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds really intriguing! Although it's not a book I would usually pick up, I like the idea of meeting with people from different faiths to try and understand what our need for religion is all about! I hope you enjoy this one as much as his other books, and that you have a lovely weekend :)
ReplyDeleteJuli @ A Universe in Words
I have never read one of his books, but I know a lot of people do
ReplyDeleteHere is my link:
https://twogirlsandtheirbookishlife.blogspot.com/2021/09/book-beginnings-be-my-ghost-by-carol-j.html
I thought I'd read this book but now that I see it is a true story I am not sure. I enjoy Albom's writing so I hope to read it if I haven't. My quotes this week from THIS IS HOW IT ALWAYS IS
ReplyDeleteI have not read his books before and I'm not sure why?! Have a great weekend!
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