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The Collected Works of Mitch Albom (set of 6 Volumes in Total)

(us) Mickey Albom

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A collection of representative works by Mitch Albom, the best-selling author who shocked the world with "Tuesday Date" and dominates the book rankings. It is a "healing Bible" that has been passed down by word of mouth to 500 million readers around the world and has sold more than 10 million copies. It is highly recommended by Bi Shumin, Yu Qiuyu, Jin Shijie, Dong Qing, Yu Minhong, Jing Boran, Chen Yanxi, and Lin JJ. It is a book of hope that makes peace with life in the face of death and brings warmth to today's indifferent society. As long as you live seriously, you will always be there. I met these books at a certain moment; the CCTV program "The Reader" selected books, and the famous actor Jin Shijie performed the affectionate performance; the film of the same name "Tuesday" won the 52nd Emmy Award, starring Jack Lemmon, the first actor in history to win the Best Actor Award at the three major film festivals of Cannes, Venice, and Berlin, and the Academy Award for Best Actor, and Hank Azaria, the star of "Night at the Museum 2";; the adapted stage play was starred by the famous Taiwanese actor Jin Shijie. Mitch Albom's works often interpret the meaning of life through the perspective of death. To read Mitch Albom is to read about life. This set includes "Tuesday Date", "Five People You Meet in Heaven", "Rebirth in One Day", "A Little Faith", "Time Keeper" and "The First Call from Heaven", a total of 6 volumes.

Five People You Meet in Heaven (mitch Albom)

(us) Mickey Albom

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Some stories are destined to start from the ending - in fact, are all endings not just beginnings? "Tuesday Date" ends with Morrie's sudden death. Six years later, in Mitch Albom's new masterpiece, documentary has been replaced by fiction; death has evolved from the ending to the beginning; the protagonist is still an old man - not a professor who knows the world, but a veteran and amusement park maintenance worker who is confused about his life until his death. His name was Eddie. On his eighty-third birthday, he died in a playground to save a girl who was in danger in an accident. When Eddie woke up, he was already in heaven, and then he realized that it was not the Garden of Eden where pastoral songs lingered, but the overlapping reappearance of fragments of life on earth. Five people who are either remembered, ignored or forgotten by Eddie take turns to appear, leading him to search for the lost time and ask for the answer to the mystery of life. Invisibly, there seems to be a huge chain between heaven and earth, and Eddie is just a link in it. "Five People You Meet in Heaven" makes everyone who reads this book become a link in the chain, sharing the same secret: in heaven, there will be five people, waiting for you to grow up, fall in love, age, die, and answer your last questions for five different memories. Because each of us affects another person, and the various stories in the world are all the same in the final analysis.

The Next Person You Meet in Heaven

(us) Mickey Albom

69K0

The sequel to "Five People You Met in Heaven" returns readers' fifteen years of waiting and is lovingly translated by Yao Yao, the popular author of the "One One" app. As long as you live, you will continue to lose. If you really love someone, you will definitely be able to find your way back. Fifteen years ago, "Five People You Meet in Heaven" touched countless readers around the world. Eddie, a playground maintenance worker, saved a little girl he had never met - Annie, at the cost of his life. Eddie's reunion with the past made him realize that every life is important, and every seemingly insignificant individual plays an irreplaceable role in "others" time. After Eddie's story came to an end, Annie's life continued. The accident at Ruby Pier cast a lingering haze on her future life, and she chose to seal this memory away. Just when Annie regained her love, she had to face the pain of separation again, and then embarked on the same journey that Eddie had taken. Relatives, pets, lovers, children, passers-by who meet by chance but are closely related to our lives, flow alternately, and accidents occur one after another. This world and the other world meet again, and those who have left slowly come back again, breaking the barriers and bridging all loneliness. Everyone who has lost a loved one can feel the continuation of love from this story and find spiritual comfort.

Mitch Albom Works Set (complete Collection)

(us) Mickey Albom

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There are five Mickey Albom books in the set: "Rebirth in a Day", "Meet Tuesday", "Five People You Meet in Heaven", "Have a Little Faith", and "Keeper of Time".

Meet on Tuesday

Meet on Tuesday

General Fiction

(us) Mickey Albom

72K03

It has been a best-seller around the world for 23 years and has witnessed the encounter and growth of hundreds of millions of readers. CCTV's "The Long Reader" leads the reading list. Many stars such as Cai Kangyong, Mao Buyi, Jin Shijie, Jing Boran, Yang Mi and so on moved to recommend it. We have all longed for the guidance and companionship of a life mentor, perhaps a family member, teacher, friend or colleague; an older, patient, wise person who understands your loneliness and confusion, helps you truly experience the world, teaches you how to live with failure and hesitation, and guides you when you lose your way. Mitch Albom was lucky enough to find his "coach" in Maury Schwartz. He was the author Mitch Albom's professor who gave him many ideas when he was in college. One day, fifteen years after Mickey graduated, he accidentally learned that Morrie Schwartz was suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and did not have long to live.

Have Some Faith

Have Some Faith

General Fiction

(us) Mickey Albom

97K0

What we believe is what we become. When the world quiets down and you can hear your own breathing, everyone needs the same things: care, love, and a peaceful heart. The story begins with an unusual request: "Can you give me a eulogy?" It was an eighty-two-year-old man, the rabbi of the synagogue in Mitch Albom's childhood community. He has sent comfort to the dying countless times. This time, he plans to leave the task of sending himself to heaven to Mickey. Another story begins with a request to heaven: "Will you save me?" When he said this, the man was hiding behind a trash can, and his wife and young daughter were crying. He stared at every car coming on the street, convinced that the next headlight would bring the killer who was going to take his life. This man later became a Christian pastor who helped all sentient beings. Two true stories, following a more ingenious trajectory than a novel, are intertwined into a small book about faith. In order to write this book, Mitch Albom, who shocked the world with "Tuesday Together", tracked the life course of two clergymen, visited many places, and went to "us" and "them" in this world who hold different beliefs...