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“‘So, Heavenly Father, for all this, what is my reward?”’
And what do you think God will say?
He smiled.
“He’ll say, ‘Reward? What reward? That’s what you were supposed to do!’”
I laughed and he laughed, and he bounced his palms on his thighs and our noise filled the house. And I think, at that moment, we could have been anywhere, anybody, any culture, any faith-a teacher and a student exploring what life is all about and delighting in the discovery.
In the begi
I am in love with hope.
Acknowledgments
THE AUTHOR WOULD LIKE TO THANK the families of Henry Covington and Albert Lewis: the wives, Sarah Lewis and A
Others who helped make this book possible include Anthony “Cass” Castelow, Dr. Chad Audi of the Detroit Rescue Mission Ministries, Rabbi Steven Lindema
At Hyperion, my deep thanks to my always supportive editor, Leslie Wells, Ellen Archer, Will Balliett, Phil Rose, David Lott, Vincent Stanley, Kristin Kiser, Mindy Stockfield, Jessica Wiener, Marie Coolman, Maha Khalil, Sarah Rucker, SallyA
And, as always, the wonderful team at Black Inc-David, Susan, Antonella, A
Finally, a salute to my first home, South Jersey, which I never fully appreciated, and to my current home, Detroit, which maybe I appreciate more than others. It is a special place, and so are its people, and I am proud to live here.
Mitch Albom Detroit, Michigan June 2009
MITCH ALBOM
Mitch Albom is a bestselling author who has written eight books, including the phenomenally popular Tuesdays With Morrie. Published in 1997, it stayed on the New York Times bestseller list for four straight years. Despite his busy schedule, Albom always finds time to help those who are less fortunate. He serves on the boards of various charities, including CATCH (Caring Athletes Team for Children's and Henry Ford Hospitals), Forgotten Harvest, and Michigan Hospice Organization. In 1999 he was named National Hospice Organization's Man of the Year. Albom lives with his wife, Janine, in Franklin, Michigan.