
Mitch Albom 6 Books Collection Set
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Mitch Albom
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Action & Adventure
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
1,380
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2021
出版社
Harper/Crown/Hachette Books Ltd
ISBN-10
9124177350
ISBN-13
9789124177355
説明
Mitch Albom's collection offers a profound exploration of life, love, and the connections that bind us. Each story reflects his unique ability to weave poignant lessons into the fabric of human experience. Through characters facing their own journeys, readers are invited to ponder the deeper meanings behind their lives and relationships.
In “The Stranger in the Lifeboat,” the themes of faith and hope are examined in a gripping scenario of survival and unexpected companionship. Meanwhile, "Tuesdays with Morrie" serves as a heartfelt tribute to wisdom passed through a mentor-student relationship, emphasizing the importance of living fully and embracing emotional truths.
The tales continue with “The Five People You Meet in Heaven,” which reveals the profound impact individuals have on one another, even in ways they may not comprehend. “Have a Little Faith” instills a sense of community and understanding that transcends differences, while “One More Day” breaks into an emotional reflection on what we would do if given just another chance to connect with a lost loved one.
Throughout the collection, Albom masterfully invites introspection and encourages readers to cherish their relationships, making the journey through these pages both enlightening and moving.
In “The Stranger in the Lifeboat,” the themes of faith and hope are examined in a gripping scenario of survival and unexpected companionship. Meanwhile, "Tuesdays with Morrie" serves as a heartfelt tribute to wisdom passed through a mentor-student relationship, emphasizing the importance of living fully and embracing emotional truths.
The tales continue with “The Five People You Meet in Heaven,” which reveals the profound impact individuals have on one another, even in ways they may not comprehend. “Have a Little Faith” instills a sense of community and understanding that transcends differences, while “One More Day” breaks into an emotional reflection on what we would do if given just another chance to connect with a lost loved one.
Throughout the collection, Albom masterfully invites introspection and encourages readers to cherish their relationships, making the journey through these pages both enlightening and moving.