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THE FIVE PEOPLE YOU MEET IN HEAVEN

“Strangers are family you have yet to come to know”

This one is an intriguing read -Mitch Albom’s book ‘THE FIVE PEOPLE YOU MEET IN HEAVEN’. It comes with warmth and wisdom. It revolves around an afterlife journey which helps the protagonist, Eddie to gain insight into his life after death. Self exploration is the word. I bet it will compel you to think who all would be waiting for you. I am conjecturing since I have read.  🙂


Ever felt inquisitive about your ‘being in person’ on this Earth? You are born with a connection to a set of people but ever wondered why them and not others? Or what is the relevance of the few occurrences which just shooed away before you savored. Have you ever thought about the person who pulled up brakes of his vehicle to save you getting hurt while you were too engrossed in yourself? It all has a purpose and a meaning. Well this book will leave you pondering. I have come to believe, Heaven is not a wander land of fantasies but it’s an afterlife stage which unveils the mystery of being born, living, meeting people and dying– yet another journey in itself.

Don’t be amused when the first chapter says ‘END’ because that’s how it starts to impact. Eddie dies on his 83rd birthday, quite unknown to the fact that it was not the end of journey for him. The book keeps you going through his life events- the good and the bad relations, World War, the amusement park where he spent most of his life and his journey after death. He is met by 5 people in the heaven who had been waiting for him for long- long years. Some are his family members while others not so important as well. But when they relate their stories, he’s completely bewildered and realizes the latent significance of each one of them. Each one has an illuminating lesson for him. Life isn’t about feeling low, unloved, hated, and meaningless- it’s about serving a purpose.  🙂

An unknown last act of his life -a major turning point and lastly he realizes its essence. The book begins from here and ends here wrapping up all the lucid lessons to be improvised upon. A complete learning and will definitely affect the way you take life and the people around you. As the book unravels, it helps to realize your “being in person” on earth. No one is unimportant. We all have a meaningful life and the people we come across are of relevance to us in some or the other manner. It’s a connection which we fail to unearth here. Heaven may do it for us. I am in awe.

I must say a genuine book from Mitch Albom, which has a sweet charm and a rare magic to it. Sensitive with moderate references to death but it isn’t mawkish. It is touching and has a thoughtful flavor. The book has a perfect blend of emotions, well crafted on the flight of fantasy, teaching some of the greatest lessons of life. Reasons- it landed on the New York Times Best-Sellers List and remains a recommended read till date.

17 thoughts on “THE FIVE PEOPLE YOU MEET IN HEAVEN

  1. i have read it…its a superb one to read…
    will also recommend “Tuesdays with moorie” by the same author… i bet you will like it to the fullest and your respect and gratitude towards your teachers will increase manifold

  2. i thnk i betr read it with all tat u hav written….i hav seen the movie “Tuesdays with Moorie” based upon the book mentioned by “ravsworld” and it ws too gud……

  3. @Manik
    While looking for “5 people you meet in heaven ” i stumbled across and picked up the book”Tuesdays with moorie”
    after just reading the preface….I was moved by the amazing story … i could relate very well with the main protagonist to great extent…
    it makes us realize the importance of relationships and especially those people who were
    very close to you once upon a time and made a significant contribution to your existing life, whom we forgot as time passed and we moved on…..
    the very first thing i did after reading the book was , when i went to my hometown i went to meet all those teachers who had taught me since my KG days
    and while i was busy building my future in corporate world, somehow didnot meet them for years…
    to sum up nice book.. it has been among my all time favs and i recommend all my friends to read it at least once…
    Thanks to Manjulika to write this post..i could share my feelings and views about the same…

  4. @ravsworld

    One who has read the book can only write so much…wow u did a gud job meeting ur teachers.I guess i wont need to write a review for tuesdays with morrie, u hv done it already.. 🙂

  5. @manjulika
    it was very nostalgic indeed to meet them after a long time …
    but as far as writing review is concerned i can’t beat you 🙂 …you have written very well and I would like to read your review about Tuesday with morie too…I had simply added 2 cents from my side about the book…

  6. You know what u made me feel guilty big time…i read half of the book it last year but left the story midway the reason being i was reading it on my mobile 😐 ….Now I will complete it for sure

  7. nice post…
    i have developed some interest in reading through your posts.
    i have started one book but woth slow pace.
    let c when i will reach this book…….

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