Alice H. (alliepoetesswitch) - , reviewed Have a Little Faith: A True Story on + 141 more book reviews
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This book was great. It showed how other faiths can still be intermingled into one. I love all Mitch Albom's books but this one was very good because even when we lose faith it can be re-found within us.
Really good
This was such a thoughtful book,it is such a meaningful reflection on accepting, and often returning to your own faith and the faith of others around you.
For me this one is a keeper, this is a book I know I will reread many times.
For me this one is a keeper, this is a book I know I will reread many times.
I read Have a Little Faith with a reading buddy in my online book club, The Reading Cove.
Mitch explores his own take on religion as he gets better acquainted with his old rabbi, and also spends time with Henry Covington in his struggling church in Detroit. The contrasting religious exploration felt somewhat shallow to me, and I grew a bit bored with this visits to the rabbi, but overall I enjoyed the prevalent themes of tolerance, kindness and redemption.
Mitch explores his own take on religion as he gets better acquainted with his old rabbi, and also spends time with Henry Covington in his struggling church in Detroit. The contrasting religious exploration felt somewhat shallow to me, and I grew a bit bored with this visits to the rabbi, but overall I enjoyed the prevalent themes of tolerance, kindness and redemption.
Excellent book.