The Five People You Meet In Heaven
(Mitch Albom)
'The Five People You Meet in Heaven' has received wide critical acclaim and become hugely popular amongst the public, accolades which in my opinion this easy-read does not in any way deserve. What's more, Albom has previously produced another best seller, 'Tuesday's with Morrie', and it is difficult to understand why this over-simplistic style is so greatly welcomed by today's readers. The plot concerns a character, our hero, beginning at the time of his death and continuing as he ascends to heaven, encountering characters from his life along the way. These characters vary from prominent figures in his life to people that he has never even met, and provide a hint of colour to an otherwise dull and rather predictable tale. Although we learn much of our hero's past, and many details of his physicality and morality, nevertheless it is hard for the reader to have sympathy for the hero or indeed to feel anything about him at all. The character appears wooden and two dimensional, as are the 'lessons' he is supposes to be learning throughout the book. Albom intends to be deep and philosophical but the answers the man is given in heaven are trite or obvious. The reader is left feeling deflated when the promise of, if not the meaning of life then at least a meaning to someone's life, is left unfulfilled. The happy ending is a blessing and is provided by the man and his wife being reunited in heaven; the sense of peace and joy the reader feels when the book is completed is not however due to happiness felt for the 'hero' in the book, but more to the fact that love succeeds, something which every reader is perhaps able to relate to. We are happy because we are reassured that we will be reunited with out loved ones after death just as the man in the book is. Maybe this sense of happiness is what makes Mitch Albom's books so popular in a modern world of depressing or morbid novels.
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