Hope for the new year

Hope for the new year

December 29, 2009 Culture

 Time Magazine called it the Decade from Hell. This past 10 years, that is.
 
 So as a new decade beckons, and with the U.S. still mired in a grim economy and war on two fronts, there’s a need for at least a glimmer of hope to dispel the gloom. And who better than Mitch Albom of heartwarming, heart-rending "Tuesdays with Morrie" fame to cast a warm glow on the new year. "Have a Little Faith: A True Story" (Hyperion, $23.99 hardcover) is the feel-good choice to greet 2010.

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