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The Five People You Meet in Heaven

The Five People You Meet in Heaven

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Mitch Albom

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Ruby Pier is the amusem*nt park on the ocean where Eddie works in maintenance for most of his life. A place of both great celebration and great pain for Eddie and others, the park represents the variety of experience in Eddie’s life. Ruby Pier, like Eddie’s life, is full of rides that bring joy and excitement, as well as dangerous risks and losses. At first the park stands only as a symbol of Eddie’s sense of failure, as throughout his life, Eddie has failed to achieve his goal of leaving Ruby Pier to create a better life for himself elsewhere. In heaven, however, Eddie learns from the little girl Tala that he was meant to be at Ruby Pier. His work at the park allowed him to save countless children from danger, thus giving him a chance to redeem himself for unknowingly killing Tala during the war.

Ruby Pier Quotes in The Five People You Meet in Heaven

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Chapter 1Quotes

His plans never worked out (…) Like his father before him, like the patch on his shirt, Eddie was maintenance – the head of maintenance – or as kids sometimes called him, “the ride man at Ruby Pier.”

Related Characters:Narrator (speaker), Eddie

Related Symbols:Ruby Pier

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Page Number and Citation:5

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Chapter 1

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...sixty minutes until the death of the protagonist, Eddie. It is an ordinary day at Ruby Pier , an amusem*nt park on the ocean where the elderly Eddie has worked in maintenance...(full context)

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...live, Eddie encounters Dominguez, a cheerful young man who works with him in maintenance at Ruby Pier . Eddie gives a very appreciative Dominguez 40 dollars as a gift for his upcoming...(full context)

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...met Marguerite, his “one true-love.” This was years before, when they were both teenagers at Ruby Pier . They danced to big band music by the ocean, and Eddie remembers the dark...(full context)

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...when a teenager named Nicky lost his car key on one of the rides at Ruby Pier . The narrator comments regarding this incident that, “No story sits by itself.”(full context)

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...to live, the novel returns to Eddie, warmly remembering his first dance with Marguerite at Ruby Pier on the dance floor once called the “Stardust Band Shell.” The Judy Garland song, “You...(full context)

Chapter 5

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In the mysterious afterlife, Eddie wakes up alone in the Ruby Pier of his childhood. Surprised at how young and spry he feels, Eddie decides to run...(full context)

Chapter 6

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...a child when the Blue Man knew him. Eddie is disappointed that heaven looks like Ruby Pier , but the Blue Man explains that there are many steps to Heaven. He says...(full context)

Chapter 8

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...eventually took pride in being a prized member of the circus. His show came to Ruby Pier , where he was invited to stay on. The park then became his home, and...(full context)

Chapter 9

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...to do things when sad things happen.” At the funeral for the unnamed departed at Ruby Pier , Eddie knows he should be expressing sadness along with the adults. Still, he cannot...(full context)

Chapter 11

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Back on Earth in the present day, a crowd gathers, gaping, around the scene at Ruby Pier just moments after Eddie’s death by the falling cart. Nobody wants to get close to...(full context)

Chapter 13

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...back to Eddie’s youth, when World War II was taking place. For Eddie, working at Ruby Pier and trying to save money to study engineering seem irrelevant when other men are shipping...(full context)

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...to juggle. Eddie begins to entertain the “Crazies” with the carnival skills he learned at Ruby Pier as a child. While they are distracted, Eddie signals his men to help him attack...(full context)

Chapter 14

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...even as they spend a romantic evening after the party, walking by the ocean at Ruby Pier . As if reading his mind, Marguerite announces that she will wait for him, and...(full context)

Chapter 17

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Back on earth, it is Monday morning at Ruby Pier . Dominguez has skipped breakfast and shows up at work in Maintenance. He and Willie...(full context)

Chapter 20

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...father would either yell or ignore him. When he took Eddie out on Saturdays to Ruby Pier , he would find someone else to take care of Eddie while he drank and...(full context)

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...was a teenager and he went to work with his father as a mechanic at Ruby Pier , his father would toss him broken equipment to fix. “It’s fixed,” Eddie would say,...(full context)

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...this task. He remembers the fish he used to see flopping hopelessly in nets at Ruby Pier , and thinks of himself like that—feeling trapped and hopeless for all of his life...(full context)

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...massive project, and a few years later, he brought her blindfolded to the entrance of Ruby Pier . The woman now introduces herself to Eddie as Ruby.(full context)

Chapter 22

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...continues telling Eddie her story. On one Fourth of July, some drunken workers accidentally set Ruby Pier on fire. Emile saw the entrance columns, marked by Ruby’s name and picture, bursting into...(full context)

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All through Eddie’s life, he has tried to avoid the fate of working at Ruby Pier like his father. When Eddie was young and planned to go to engineering school, and...(full context)

Chapter 23

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...takes the story very seriously. He begins talking about all the potential safety hazards at Ruby Pier , and Noel chides that Eddie isn’t very much fun, even on his birthday. The...(full context)

Chapter 24

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...things for Eddie’s family over the years, such as getting his father his job at Ruby Pier , and giving the family money when Eddie was born and they were struggling. Ruby...(full context)

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...her husband, Emile. When Ruby learned that Eddie’s father worked and had fallen ill at Ruby Pier , she felt as if she were responsible for the accident herself. She took a...(full context)

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...he needs to forgive his father. Eddie tells her that his life was wasted at Ruby Pier because of his father, but Ruby tells him that isn’t true, and that he will...(full context)

Chapter 28

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...a sense of “melting warmth.” He begins to tell Marguerite all about the accident at Ruby Pier that caused his death. Eddie talks and talks, eager to tell her everything. Suddenly, he...(full context)

Chapter 30

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...to Marguerite that he never built the life he imagined for them both outside of Ruby Pier . Marguerite asks Eddie what happened to him in the war, but Eddie still can’t...(full context)

Chapter 35

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...do anything with his life. Tala tells him he was “supposed to be there,” at Ruby Pier . She tells him that by keeping the children safe, “You make good for me.”...(full context)

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...this part of heaven, and he again remembers the little girl, “Amy or Annie,” at Ruby Pier . He asks Tala if was able to pull her out of the way. Tala...(full context)

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...are the “emotions of his life.” Rising above the water, Eddie sees the beach at Ruby Pier full of thousands of families with children playing. He realizes that these are all the...(full context)

Chapter 36 (Epilogue)

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After Eddie’s death, Ruby Pier stays closed for a week before re-opening. The ride that killed Eddie, Freddie’s Free Fall,...(full context)

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