4 de mayo de 2008

The five people you meet in heaven



Mitch Albom develops an unexpected and stunning story, which beggins, by the death of it's main character. How could he manage to write such a nouvel beggining by the end? Here is where I think he's an entrepeneur by developing a story that goes way beyond human death and gives us a path to understand that every act no matter how meaning less it looks; it will for sure affect in a way or another the life of people that we could have never encountered before.


It's narrative its fluent, understandable, and easy, which helps a lot to the reader who's not familiarized with stories that could be by chance hard by content.
I highly recommend this book, which gives us an enlighting way to surpass grief, loneliness, or even to find faith in those tiny things life gives.
Here I copy 4 quotes I found during my reading; this book, is filled with inspiring words, in which pages we will find ourselves over and over againg as if Albom was thinking in a special chapter of our lives.


"Fairness does not govern life and death...If it did, no good man would ever die young... "


"Young men go to war. Sometimes because they have to, sometimes because they want to. Always, they feel they are supposed to. This comes from the sad, layered stories of life, which over the centuries have seen courage confused with picking up arms, and cowardice confused with laying them down."


"Sometimes when you sacrifice something precious, you’re not really losing it. You’re just passing it on to someone else."


"Life has to end. Love doesn’t."

1 comentario:

david-. dijo...

¡Muy pero que muy bien, carajo!