Mitch Albom can confirm this firsthand: Even if you’re an internationally renowned writer who authored one of the most beloved and bestselling memoirs of all time , you can still harbor nagging feelings of regret. “There are many things that I would love to do over in my life if I was given a magical ability,” he says. He channeled those thoughts into his whimsical and tender new novel, Twice . The story chronicles the life of Alfie Logan, who, as a boy, discovers that he can relive any moment and alter its outcome for better … or worse. Using his gift, Alfie fixes mistakes, takes risks and gets a second shot. But after falling for a budding nature photographer named Gianna, he learns the hard way that he can’t rekindle love. “It’s a story about whether the grass is really greener on the other side. I think this is a theme that a lot of people besides me think about as they get older,” says Albom, whose 20-plus books include The Five People You Meet in Heaven (2003 ), Finding Chika ...
Health Tips Line
Are very important for every healthy life,healthy society, public health, healthy country and healthy world.