The Five People You Meet In Heaven

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The Five People you meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom
This book is a balding old man whose oversized glasses rest halfway down a crooked nose. His face is intricately lined and weatherworn, the wrinkles so extensive that when he laughs his eyes are almost obscured. Each day he wears pulls on one of the seven knitted sweaters he owns over neatly ironed tweed pants and tucks a handkerchief into his pocket. He walks about town with a surprising vigour, and actually holds a genuine conversation with the teenager bagging his groceries.
But when he goes home at the end of the day it is to an empty house. He will shuffle about in a threadbare patched dressing gown with the cord tied tight about his thin waist, sit in an old armchair by the fire and watch the flames dance in the hearth, the light reflecting off of the lens of his glasses as he remembers his life.
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He greets the postman, asks after his wife. Catches the tram to the same newsagent he has frequented for the past fifty years, talks to the driver through the window, regardless of what the sign says. Then, as he waits for his groceries he says something so sad and so quietly that the youth isn’t quite sure what he heard. But the old man smiles and departs with a wave, leaving the youth to toss and turn over the statement until they resolve to ask the old man the next day. Except the next day, the old man does not come to the grocery store, and the youth isn’t quite the same ever