I started and finished A Sense of Direction in one evening; I couldn't really stop thinking about it, so I couldn't put it down. I found it...
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Mitch Albom. A rabbi. An inner-city pastor. A eulogy. A sure recipe for one great book!
I don't want to reveal too much about the book here, because I think its really important that you read it to appreciate its full message. This book helped reignite the spark of faith in me I thought had long burned out. And it made me realize that - though religions differ and beliefs differ - we're all really in it for the same reason. To get us through this life the best way we know how.
I know this book will probably sell out quickly, so I'd say order it as soon as possible. And order a couple extra copies for friends. You'll want to pass it on and you WON'T want to give up your own copy! TRUST ME!
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Have a Little Faith: A True Story by Mitch Albom
valleyglengirl, September 28, 2009
Mitch Albom. A rabbi. An inner-city pastor. A eulogy. A sure recipe for one great book!I don't want to reveal too much about the book here, because I think its really important that you read it to appreciate its full message. This book helped reignite the spark of faith in me I thought had long burned out. And it made me realize that - though religions differ and beliefs differ - we're all really in it for the same reason. To get us through this life the best way we know how.
I know this book will probably sell out quickly, so I'd say order it as soon as possible. And order a couple extra copies for friends. You'll want to pass it on and you WON'T want to give up your own copy! TRUST ME!
(21 of 24 readers found this comment helpful)