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A" - 24

A" - 24 by ZUKOFSKY, Louis

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Seller: Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA
Title
A" - 24
Author
ZUKOFSKY, Louis
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780670100248
Condition
Near Fine
Description
New York: Grossman Publishers, 1972. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Music drawn by Celia Zukofsky. Tall octavo. Light edgewear, modest rubbing on the spine, near fine in a very good dust jacket with tiny nicks and tears, and modest toning on the spine and rear panel.
Have a Little Faith: A True Story

Have a Little Faith: A True Story by Albom, Mitch

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Have a Little Faith: A True Story
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Albom, Mitch
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Yesterday's Muse Books (United States)
ISBN
9780786868728
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New York: Hyperion, 2009. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 5x1x7. First edition. An excellent copy. Binding tight and square, pages clean, bright, and unmarked. 2009 Hard Cover. viii, 254 pp. What if our beliefs were not what divided us, but what pulled us together? In Have a Little Faith, Mitch Albom offers a beautifully written story of a remarkable eight-year journey between two worlds -- two men, two faiths, two communities -- that will inspire readers everywhere. Albom's first nonfiction book since Tuesdays with Morrie, Have a Little Faith begins with an unusual request: an eighty-two-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. Have a Little Faith is a book about a life's purpose; about losing belief and finding it again; about the divine spark inside us all. It is one man's journey, but it is everyone's story.