If you were given one day, from morning to night, to revisit your regrets and heal your wounds, would you take it? If you could see the one person you miss most in life and tell them the things that were never said, would you be brave enough to face them?
In his latest novel, For One More Day, Mitch Albom raises these ideas to our conscience. He gives reason behind these questions, and with a meager two hundred pages, he makes you believe that there is no such thing as impossible.
For One More Day is the story of Charles “Chick” Benetto, a man whose life began to fall apart piece by piece when his mother died of a heart attack.
Chick turns to alcohol for comfort and begins to neglect giving his family the devotion that they need. Soon, his wife divorces him and his daughter discards him completely. After his daughter is married and does not invite her father to her wedding, Chick finally gives up.
He decides to kill himself.
Chick drives to his old hometown of Pepperville Beach in a drunken stupor and attempts to end his life by flinging himself from a water tower. When he awakes, he sees the impossible: his mother, alive, standing before him.
From then on, the story is a whirlwind of simply written chapters and stories filled with the relationship between Chick and his mother from when he was just a child. Through memories of baseball, tears, and Chick’s father, Chick and his mother rebuild their relationship again.
The most memorable scene is really a series of notes written by Chick, telling of the times that he did not stand up for his mother. In turn, he has collected all of the moments that his mother stood firmly behind him.
The very question whether or not Chick’s mother is alive is present throughout the book. Chick saw her body in the casket, and he honored her wishes by shoveling the dirt over her coffin. Chick wonders whether he has succeeded in ending his life, and eventually, so will the reader.
Albom aimed high with his novel, and whatever he had planned, the result was ten times better. For One More Day is a profound read with bold truths wound within the pages. Albom takes a daring look into the relationship of a mother and her child, and the unbreakable bond they create.
The story itself gives off a Capraesque sensation. It sends the reader back to the moments they cherish most, and even those times in life when you just wanted to disappear.
Albom’s first novel, The Five People You Meet in Heaven, was the most successful first book that an author has ever written in the U.S. selling over 8 million copies. I believe For One More Day has the potential to eclipse or equal the success of his first novel.
Albom puts his heart of gold on display within the words he writes. This book is one that should be among everyone’s most treasured collection and should be read when one has been lost in gloom.
For One More Day can be purchased at any local bookseller for $21 or less. For more information on Mitch Albom and his works, visit www.albom.com.
mary reynolds • Aug 26, 2009 at 11:27 am
OMG! This competition was so much fun! Good job, ladies; let’s keep it up!
Cydney Curtis • Aug 26, 2009 at 11:27 am
Great job, girls! I’m so happy to see that all of our hard work and dedication is paying off:) Keep up the good work!
Bree Ainley • Aug 26, 2009 at 11:27 am
That’s a really cool action shot! 🙂
Way to go girls! we did it again! and we’re not even done yet. 😉
Lisa lumeya • Aug 26, 2009 at 11:27 am
We are undefeated : ) Yaaa, I loved that competition; it was so big. lol
Brandi Thompson • Aug 26, 2009 at 11:27 am
I am so proud of our team; we are undefeated! As a freshman it is weird being with the seniors and the juniors because I’m suppose to be on JV. The older girls have showed me so much this year in cheer; it is hard competing with them but it is really fun to be with them and always having them there when i need them!
Katie has been the best coach I have ever had; she has really pushed me to be the best and I like when people push me! Russell, you have been there for me for four years now; you have taught me so much in tumbling and you have also pushed me hard to do the best in tumbling!
My expectations have meet I have done everything that the coaches have wanted me too by working my hardest all the time and doing all the stuff i have to do like tumble and being tight all the time!
Thank you Katie and Russ for showing me the things I need to do! We all love you guys.