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Thursday, November 29, 2018
The Next Person You Meet in Heaven
The Next Person You Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom 224
pages
I admit that I’ve often wondered over the
last fifteen years if Mitch Albom would ever write a sequel to “The Five People
You Meet in Heaven.” What happened to Annie after the tragic accident at the
amusement park when she was just eight years old? Did she carry the scars of
Eddie’s death? Did she even remember him? Well, now I know; my wait is over.
Annie is a nurse and a day shy of her
thirty-first birthday. Readers get to watch Annie marry Paulo, a childhood
friend who had been out of her life for many years. As they embark on their
honeymoon, they stop to help a man change a flat tire. That moment of kindness
changes Annie and Paulo’s life forever.
Later that night, Annie and Paulo are
involved in a horrific accident. Annie goes to heaven to meet the five people
who explain her life to her. But that’s not how the story ends, so this wasn’t
a spoiler.
I was a little disappointed in this sequel. I
took the title literally, and thought there would be a sixth person. Or
something. The structure of the novel follows the same structure in the
original story, so that gave it some continuity. However, I feel as if the title was
misleading and that is why “The Next Person You Meet in Heaven” receives 4 out of 5 stars in Julie’s world.
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