"An inspiring parable"
Eddie had worked for years at maintenance at Ruby Pier
Amusement Park insuring the rides were safe for patrons.
Though he did his job meticulously and everyone kind of
knew Eddie, adults never took him seriously. Children
seem to like him but even Eddie when he became an
octogenarian reflecting back on his life felt he achieved
zero. Eddie recently died trying to save a little girl. Eddie regains consciousness in heaven. Five people, one
at a time, shows him the positive impact of his life on
others. Though in terms of major impact, his deeds may
seem small, Eddie begins to understand the essence of
God's gift of life to mankind. Humanity consists of a
vast series of interconnecting networks that mesh the
lives of everyone. No matter how minute, that iota of
caring impacts people even those outside your sphere and
Eddie clearly cared. This is a strong modern day parable that reminds readers
that everyone counts even Eleanor Rigby. Using a
seemingly nonentity to bring his message across, Mitch
Albom paints a simply stupendous story that no person is
left behind as we live as an interconnected and
overlapping links on this planet. Everybody has plenty to
offer and should be encouraged to do so. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 27, 2003
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