The 5 People You Meet in Heaven
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Kara St. Hilaire P.4b
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Mitch Albom
Eddie, an 83 year old war veteran who spends his days and nights fixing rides at Ruby Pier, has been through a lot of ups and downs in his life. From having a rough child hood with his father, to meeting the girl of his dreams, Marguerite, to fighting in world war 2 and totally messing up his leg, to coming home to Marguerite and living his life with no kids, just Marguerite and Ruby Pier, to his 83rd birthday..
Itâs just another day at Ruby Pier. Pretty much the same as itâs always been since he was a kid. Well, except for the rides, itâs all new technology now a days. Anyways.. Eddieâs always had Ruby Pier in his life, from when he was little to playing there, to having his father work there, to Eddie working there as a teenager, to now. So itâs just like any other day at the sea side amusement park, Eddieâs there to open the park up, test all the rides to make sure theyâre working properly, waits for the kids to come, then lingers around the park all day, making animals out of pipe cleaners for the kids, picking up, and working at the rids until itâs time to close up. But today, is a bit different then any other day. A warm, sunny afternoon interrupted by the sounds of âOH my god look! OH MY GOD those people are gonna fall!â Eddie turned his head towards Ruby Parkâs newest ride, Freddyâs free fall. And high in the sky he sees the cart dangling from a few cables, and three people holding on to the bar. A million thoughts rushed to Eddieâs mind at once. How could the cables brake? Why did the cart go off the tracks? How are we going to get the people down? He had to react fast, he got Willie, one of the workers, to get a ladder and get the people off the ladder. Meanwhile Eddie was trying to find a way to get the cart back in place. His first idea was to pop the safety release. He instructed Willie to do so. Then Eddie got thinking.. âThe cable is unraveling..â if the safety release is hit, the cart is going to come crashing to the ground. âDONâT RELEASE THE CART! ITâLL SNAP!!!!!â â WILLIE STOP! NO NO DONâT!â Too late. âEVERYONE GET BACK! HURRY!â Eddie tried to warn everyone that the cart was about to come crashing down where the crowd was standing, but there was one little girl he had made a animal out of a pipe cleaner for earlier who was standing there frozen watching the cart dangling from the ride, crack. The Cable broke, and the carts gonna hit the little girl. Eddie flew towards the little girl; he felt her little hands, then nothing. A flash of light, a big impact, then .. Nothing.
The rest of the book is about Eddieâs journey through heaven, meeting the five people who have made an impact on Eddieâs life in one way or another. âEverything happens for a reasonâ. I think we have all heard that quote. Sometimes you know the reason, and sometimes you donât. Sometimes it takes your whole life to figure out and understand why certain things happen.
#1 The main character Eddie reminds me of my grandfather, Robert St. Hilaire. Like Eddie, my grandfather was in the war, fighting to defend his county. He didnât get hurt like Eddie did, but he was emotionally scarred, like Eddie. My great grandfather handed down the family business (St. Hilaire Roofing & Masonry) to my grandfather. He had always grown up watching his father work, and he helped him out when he was a teenager. My grandfather took over the business, and like Eddie, didnâtâ enjoy his work, but he felt obligated to take over. Although Eddie made it clear he didnât enjoy working