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  <title>Have a Little Faith: The Story of a Last Request</title>
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    <body><![CDATA[Mitch Albom’s first non-fiction since Tuesdays with Morrie does not disappoint.  It starts with a request from his childhood rabbi that Albom deliver his Eulogy.  Needing a deeper understanding of the man behind the mission, he is brought back to the world of faith he left behind years ago.  Albom also meets a convict turned pastor and soon realizes there are more similarities between Christian and Jewish faith than he thought possible.  This is not a book about religion, but about the comfort of finding something to believe in.]]></body>
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