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Have a Little Faith
- Narrated by: Mitch Albom
- Length: 4 hrs and 49 mins
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The Five People You Meet in Heaven: Booktrack Edition
- Written by: Mitch Albom
- Narrated by: Mitch Albom
- Length: 4 hrs and 38 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Story
Eddie is a wounded war veteran, an old man who has lived, in his mind, an uninspired life. His job is fixing rides at a seaside amusement park. On his 83rd birthday, a tragic accident kills him as he tries to save a little girl from a falling cart. He awakes in the afterlife, where he learns that heaven is not a destination; it's a place where your life is explained to you by five people, some of whom you knew, others who may have been strangers. One by one, Eddie's five people revisit their connections to him on earth, illuminating the mysteries of his "meaningless" life.
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The First Phone Call from Heaven
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- Written by: Mitch Albom
- Narrated by: Mitch Albom
- Length: 7 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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The First Phone Call from Heaven tells the story of a small town on Lake Michigan that gets worldwide attention when its citizens start receiving phone calls from the afterlife. Is it the greatest miracle ever or a massive hoax? Sully Harding, a grief-stricken single father, is determined to find out. An allegory about the power of belief - and a page-turner that will touch your soul - Albom's masterful storytelling has never been so moving and unexpected.
Written by: Mitch Albom
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The Stranger in the Lifeboat
- A Novel
- Written by: Mitch Albom
- Narrated by: Mitch Albom
- Length: 4 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Adrift in a raft after a deadly ship explosion, 10 people struggle for survival at sea. Three days pass. Short on water, food, and hope, they spot a man floating in the waves. They pull him in. “Thank the Lord we found you,” a passenger says. “I am the Lord,” the man whispers. So begins Mitch Albom’s most beguiling and inspiring novel yet.
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wow! couldn't wait to see what happened in the end
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Written by: Mitch Albom
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The Five People You Meet in Heaven
- Written by: Mitch Albom
- Narrated by: Mitch Albom
- Length: 4 hrs and 38 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Eddie is a grizzled war veteran who feels trapped in a meaningless life of fixing rides at a seaside amusement park. His days are a dull routine of work, loneliness, and regret.
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It Is A Story Tellers Story
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Written by: Mitch Albom
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Tuesdays with Morrie
- 20th Anniversary Edition
- Written by: Mitch Albom
- Narrated by: Mitch Albom
- Length: 3 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Maybe it was a grandparent, or a teacher, or a colleague. Someone older, patient and wise, who understood you when you were young and searching, helped you see the world as a more profound place, gave you sound advice to help you make your way through it.
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Inspirational
- By Langer MD on 2019-07-11
Written by: Mitch Albom
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The Little Liar
- A Novel
- Written by: Mitch Albom
- Narrated by: Mitch Albom
- Length: 7 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Eleven-year-old Nico Krispis never told a lie. When the Nazi’s invade his home in Salonika, Greece, the trustworthy boy is discovered by a German officer, who offers him a chance to save his family. All Nico has to do is convince his fellow Jewish residents to board trains heading to “new homes” where they are promised jobs and safety. Unaware that this is all a cruel ruse, the innocent boy goes to the station platform every day and reassures the passengers that the journey is safe.
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Written by: Mitch Albom
Publisher's Summary
Albom's first nonfiction book since Tuesdays with Morrie, Have a Little Faith begins with an unusual request: an 82-year-old rabbi from Albom's old hometown asks him to deliver his eulogy. Feeling unworthy, Albom insists on understanding the man better, which throws him back into a world of faith he'd left years ago.
Meanwhile, closer to his current home, Albom becomes involved with a Detroit pastor - a reformed drug dealer and convict - who preaches to the poor and homeless in a decaying church with a hole in its roof.
Moving between their worlds, Christian and Jewish, African-American and white, impoverished and well-to-do, Albom observes how these very different men employ faith similarly in fighting for survival: the older, suburban rabbi embracing it as death approaches; the younger, inner-city pastor relying on it to keep himself and his church afloat.
As America struggles with hard times and people turn more to their beliefs, Albom and the two men of God explore issues that perplex modern man: how to endure when difficult things happen; what heaven is; intermarriage; forgiveness; doubting God; and the importance of faith in trying times. Although the texts, prayers, and histories are different, Albom begins to recognize a striking unity between the two worlds - and indeed, between beliefs everywhere.
In the end, as the rabbi nears death and a harsh winter threatens the pastor's wobbly church, Albom sadly fulfills the rabbi's last request and writes the eulogy. And he finally understands what both men had been teaching all along: the profound comfort of believing in something bigger than yourself.
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- Peter Anderson
- 2023-04-30
Soul refreshing
Mitch Albom’s books alway offer a light way to look at life and one’s journey on that road. This book is no different. An easy book to listen to, an easy book to understand and an easy book to help one see the best in all people.
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- Anonymous User
- 2022-08-20
The best author ever
Mitch, each book that you write expresses my own philosophy/beliefs more eloquently and succinctly than can only dream of. For every story you’ve written, I think is the best one yet, the next one I read is better.
You are, bar none, my favourite and most read author. Thank you for sharing your talent.
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- Wilber
- 2022-03-11
Have a little Faith
Mitch Albom was a wordsmith par none.
He shared from a heart deeply touched by association with two very diverse religious individuals, one of his own faith and one from a very different, yet at its core, the same personal faith.
A must read.
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- Candace Livingstone
- 2018-09-19
Not my favorite
Mitch Albom is by far one of my favorite authors. His performance in this book was fantastic. He sang words like only the author would know how to convey. However the story was fairly drawn out and boring. I didn't feel like there was any really profound insight to be gained. It was a lovely story of how he reconnected with his rabbi but to a reader, at times, was very boring. Particularly so if you are not religious. #Audible1
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- Christine
- 2010-01-07
Beautifully written
I listened to this book the week leading up to Christmas and I have to say, I could not have picked a better time. It really made me think... it reminded me, as I sat in bumper-to-bumper traffic due to holiday shopping, just what the holidays are REALLY about. As good as Tuesdays with Morrie was, the time you'll spend here with "The Reb" will touch your heart and never let go.
I've read everything Mitch Albom has ever written and this is, by far, my favorite!
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- Florida Mike
- 2009-12-26
Worth your listen
I have READ Mr. Albom's three previous little books; I eagerly awaited this one to read. When it appeared on the Audible site, I decided to try to LISTEN, and glad I did.
His narration means, of course, that I get to hear what he wants me to hear, the nuances he wants me to experience. This is not an interpretation of a work by a reader/narrator - This is the book from the mouth of the writer. Wonderful.
To read the words of the Rabbi singing would not have in any way approached what I instantly got from Mr. Albom, in fact, doing some of the singing.
Incredible listening experience. Somewhere online (you can find it) are a number of interviews with the Rabbi, including his last message to his congregation. I only got there, I only heard them, as a result of this audio book that gave me the curiosity to seek it out.
Highly recommended.
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- Dana
- 2009-10-06
Fantastic Read!
Mitch Albom does it again! I love Mitch Albom's books because they always make me think. In his easy-going style he raises some though provoking questions. You do not have to be a religious person to enjoy this.
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- Robert
- 2009-11-04
Life, Faith and people
Truly great books are written from the heart with experience on he subject. Mitch Albom does both in this wonderfully written book. It is a heartfelt story of life, faith and people. It makes you think and if you don't have a tear in you eyes in the end, you weren't listening.
Mr. Albom is the only person who could have narrated this story. It is done wonderfully. You can hear the passion and love in his voice.
Best book I've listened to in years.
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- Karen
- 2009-11-10
Great book-easy listen!
I have read all of Mitch Albom's novels. He is a great writer and I always find a message in the story. I enjoyed this book, not as well as "Five people.." and "Tuesdays wih Morrie". It is an easy listen and the narration was good. I think he always tells a great story and everyone learns something about life. His books are ones you can read again and hear things that you missed the first time. I would recommend this, especially to Albom fans!
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- Jeffrey
- 2009-10-13
A+
The books you can't put down, or the audio books you don't want to turn off, are the best. This is just such a book; a book about life, faith, perspective and purpose. Simply enjoyable.
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- NK Beer
- 2009-10-24
Can I give it 10 stars?
What a GREAT book! I love his work and dedication to the people he touches!
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- Elisha Burks
- 2009-12-09
Wonderful!
This was my first exposure to one of Mitch Albom's books. I am thankful to have done so!
The message is great and one that we need to constantly remind ourselves. I couldn't stop listening to it, partly because he does a great job in telling the story.
I think you can get more of it by listening to Albom read it through this audiobook, because he expresses the characters through tone and accent that adds a deeper element to the story. Fantastic job, Mitch! I will now be sharing with family and friends and checking out the rest of your books!
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- Mark
- 2017-03-03
A really good human interest story
Mitch Albom is an excellent writer and more importantly seems to be a genuine and caring humanitarian. All of his books convey deep thought into the human condition, this one focuses on faith through the prism of different religions and explores the vast similarities as opposed to minor differences. It asks the age old questions about faith - why do bad things happen to good people - but it doesn't present some kind of trite answer. It explores life experiences and mortality in relation to faith. It is a rally good listen, not too long (4 hours). Albom does an excellent job narrating the book as well,which lends authenticity to the content. Recommended.
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- mjsm1th
- 2010-03-21
The Horror, The Horror, The Horror
Strike One: The Author reads his own work. This is rarely a good idea, as regular Audible listeners know.
Strike Two: The author is from New Jersey by way of Detroit. I can think of 47 other states that I would prefer a narrator to be from.
Strike Three: The author HAS A SPEECH IMPEDIMENT! What was the author thinking? What was the producer of this work thinking? Not much.
Strike Four: He writes of something he has no real understanding of. Though it is a spiritual memoir, unfortunately his journey is from nowhere to nowhere.
I gave it one star only because of the minimally compelling main character.
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