meet adj : being precisely fitting and right; "it is only meet that she should be seated first" syn fitting n : a meeting at which a number of athletic contests are held syn sports meeting v 1: come together; "I'll probably see you at the meeting"; "How nice to see you again!" syn ran into, encounter, run across, come across, see 2: get together socially or for a specific purpose syn get together 3: be adjacent or come together; "The lines converge at this point" syn converge ant diverge, diverge 4: fill or meet a want or need syn satisfy, fill, fulfill, fulfil 5: satisfy a condition or restriction; "Does this paper meet the requirements for the degree?" syn fit, conform to 6: satisfy or fulfill; "meet a need"; "this job doesn't match my dreams" syn match, cope with 7: get to know; get acquainted with; "I met this really handsome guy at a bar last night!"; "we met in Singapore" 8: collect in one place; "We assembled in the church basement"; "Let's gather in the dining room" syn gather, assemble, forgather, foregather 9: meet by design; be present at the arrival of; "Can you meet me at the train station?" 10: contend against an opponent in a sport, game, or battle; "Princeton plays Yale this weekend"; "Charlie likes to play Mary" syn encounter, play, take on 11: experience as a reaction; "My proposal met with much opposition" syn encounter, receive 12: undergo or suffer; "meet a violent death"; "suffer a terrible fate" syn suffer 13: be in direct physical contact with; make contact; "The two buildings touch"; "Their hands touched"; "The wire must not contact the metal cover"; "The surfaces contact at this point" syn touch, adjoin, contact also met Source: WordNet. Princeton University
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The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Mitch AlbomHyperion
Plot Eddie is a wounded war veteran, an old man who has lived, in his mind, an uninspired life. His job is fixing rides at a seaside amusement park. On his 83rd birthday, a tragic accident kills him, as he tries to save a little girl from a falling cart. He awakes in the afterlife, where he learns that heaven is not a destination. It's a place where your life is explained to you by five people, some of whom you knew, others who may have been strangers. One by one, from childhood to soldier to old age, Eddie's five people revisit their connections to him on earth, illuminating the mysteries of his "meaningless" life, and revealing the haunting secret behind the eternal question: "Why was I here" Personal Details Collection Status In Collection Index 10 Read It Yes Links Amazon US Product Details LoC Classification PS3601.L335F59 2003 Dewey 813/.6 Part melodrama and part parable, Mitch Albom's The Five People You Meet in Heaven weaves together three stories, all told about the same man: 83-year-old Eddie, the head maintenance person at Ruby Point Amusement Park. As the novel opens, readers are told that Eddie, unsuspecting, is only minutes away from death as he goes about his typical business at the park. Albom then traces Eddie's world through his tragic final moments, his funeral, and the ensuing days as friends clean out his apartment and adjust to life without him. In alternating sections, Albom flashes back to Eddie's birthdays, telling his life story as a kind of progress report over candles and cake each year. And in the third and last thread of the novel, Albom follows Eddie into heaven where the maintenance man sequentially encounters five pivotal figures from his life (a la A Christmas Carol). Each person has been waiting for him in heaven, and, as Albom reveals, each life (and death) was woven into Eddie's own in ways he never suspected. Each soul has a story to tell, a secret to reveal, and a lesson to share. Through them Eddie understands the meaning of his own life even as his arrival brings closure to theirs. Albom takes a big risk with the novel; such a story can easily veer into the saccharine and preachy, and this one does in moments. But, for the most part, Albom's telling remains poignant and is occasionally profound. Even with its flaws, The Five People You Meet in Heaven is a small, pure, and simple book that will find good company on a shelf next to It's A Wonderful Life. --Patrick O'Kelley Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by Grace LinLittle, Brown Books for Young ReadersThis Newbery Honor book features magic, adventure, friendship, and even a dragon who can't fly! Meet a Jerk, Get to Work, How to Write Villains and the Occasional Hero by Jaqueline GirdnerHow to find material for murder mysteries under your very nose. USA Today Bestselling mystery author Jaqueline Girdner offers some ideas on harvesting a bumper crop of potential fictional homicides. How to find material for murder mysteries under your very nose. USA Today Bestselling mystery author Jaqueline Girdner offers some ideas on harvesting a bumper crop of potential fictional homicides. Bear Meets Girl by Shelly LaurenstonBravaHe's big, burly, and way smarter than your average shapeshifting bear. He's also about to get trapped by own his game...Lou Crushek is a reasonable, mellow, easygoing kind of guy. But once someone starts killing the scumbags he works so hard to bust, that really gets under his fur. Especially when that someone is a curvy she-tiger with a skill set that's turning Crush's lone-bear world upside down - and bringing his passion out of hibernation...As a member of an elite feline protection unit, Marcella Malone has no problem body-dropping anyone who hunts her kind. But Crush is proving one major pain in her gorgeous tail. The only reason she's joined forces with him is to track down the wealthy human who's got her entire species in his ruthless sights. It sure isn't because Crush's stubborn and contrary attitude is rubbing Cella in all the right ways... Hope for the Weary Mom: Where God Meets You in Your Mess by Stacey Thacker“Right now, I have nothing to give. Nothing. Nada. I’m tired and don’t feel good and honestly, I want a break from everything. 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Sometimes, the knowledge of this makes me feel hopeless and helpless.” Meet...Nancy Drew in These 3 Exciting Mystery Stories: the Secret of the Old Clock, the Hidden Staircase, the Bungalow Mysteryby Carolyn KeeneGrosset & DunlapCreated to Be His Help Meet: Discover How God Can Make Your Marriage Glorious by Debi PearlNo Greater Joy MinistriesSomewhere over the passing years and changing culture, women have lost their way. This book is written to lead them back home. Regardless of how you began your marriage or how dark and lonely the path that has brought you to where you are now, I want you to know that it is possible today to have a marriage so good and so fulfilling that it can only be explained as a miracle. Boy Meets Girl: Say Hello to Courtship by Joshua HarrisMultnomah BooksI Kissed Dating Goodbye shocked the publishing world in 1997 with its meteoric rise to the top of bestseller lists. Teens wanted more than dating "rules"- they wanted an intentional, God-pleasing game plan. In this dynamic sequel, newlyweds Joshua and Shannon Harris deliver an inspiring and practical illustration of how this healthy, joyous alternative to recreational dating-biblical courtship-worked for them. Boy Meets Girl helps listeners understand how to go about pursuing the possibility of marriage with someone they may be serious about. It's the natural follow-up to the author's blockbuster book on teen dating! Joshua Harris follows up his bestselling I Kissed Dating Goodbye with Boy Meets Girl, the story of how he met and married his wife, Shannon. Where Harris's first book encouraged readers to throw off modern ideas of romantic fixation, Boy Meets Girl goes to the next level and urges single Christian men and women to pursue courtship, and ultimately marriage, thoughtfully and prayerfully. Knowing that many readers will balk at the idea of premeditated courtship, Harris insists that dating should not be emotional recreation but rather a careful decision rooted in obedience to God. While the anecdotes used to reveal true-to-life scenarios about dating pitfalls are somewhat elementary (and geared to those in their 20s), Harris succeeds in hammering home the point that obedience to God's word, selfless love, community, purity, and satisfaction in God are the most important aspect of any relationship. The last section of the book is particularly practical, discussing forgiveness of past sexual sin, questions to ask before tying the knot, and how an understanding of our sinful nature can lead to conflict resolution. For Harris's mere twentysomething years of life experience, his maturity and devotion to God are sincere evidence that he has indeed practiced what he has preached, resulting in a passionate relationship with the love of his life. --Jill Heatherly The Three Belles Star In We'll Meet Again (The Portsmouth Stories) by Matt WingettSmashwordsThe wailing of the air raid siren in Portsmouth's Guildhall during a 1940s nostalgia show awakens a mysterious sailor from a time long past. The wailing of the air raid siren in Portsmouth's Guildhall during a 1940s nostalgia show awakens a mysterious sailor from a time long past. |
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