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"Have a Little Faith"

Review

Brittany Lawler

Issue date: 2/16/10 Section: Scene
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The Mitch Albom of "The Five People You Meet in Heaven," has created another stimulating novel that is completely different from his previous blockbusters proving that Albom is also suited for non-fiction.

The introduction to the book starts with "…. the author makes no claim to being a religion expert, nor is this a how-to guide for any particular dogma. Rather, it is written in hope that all faiths can find something universal in the story." This statement foreshadows the themes carried through the story.

As for the writing style, it is classic Mitch Albom's signature style. There is no fancy prose, but a story that is easily accessible for any reader. Albom writes in a manner that leaves no one guessing.
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