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Have a Little Faith: A True Story

This book explores the author's personal journey as he is asked by his childhood rabbi to deliver a eulogy for him. Through conversations with the rabbi and a Christian pastor, the narrative examines themes of faith, doubt, and the meaning of a life well-lived. It is a non-fiction account that delves into the common threads of belief and humanity across different religious traditions. more

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Mitch Albom
Mitch Albom

Mitch Albom, born on May 23, 1958, is a renowned American author known for his profound exploration of themes such as life, faith, and love. His works, including 'Tuesdays with Morrie' and 'For One More Day', are celebrated for their emotional depth and rich character development. more

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