Monday, January 28, 2013

At the start of The Five People You Meet in Heaven, Albom says that "all endings are also







  At the start of The Five People You Meet in Heaven, Albom says that "all endings are also
beginnings." In general, what does this mean? How does it relate to this story in particular?
It means that there are no endings for enythings each end means start of something new.
  The story demonstrates the end of Eddie life,but he will start something new. we will know during
read the rest of the story.

1 comment:

  1. 4. How did you feel when you read the final moments for Eddie? (Last paragraph of Chapter 1, before the part of "Today Is Eddie's Birthday").

    What happened to Eddie was crucial. I admit I felt sorry and sad, however; the novel has an interesting title so I knew that the story is just about to start and I believe it carries a lot of good tales.

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