It's a place where you run across interesting people, maybe you met them before, maybe not, but they interested you for some reason. Like for instance three different scenarios come into my mind immediately. One is when she is with her grandfather, who is appropriately aged because that's how she knew him on earth. She runs across him and is thrilled to see him again. Then they stumble upon a girl she met in a park once, just once but she really liked her. At some point, her grandfather is no longer with her but she will see him again so she's not very disturbed by it. The third scenario that comes to my mind when I think of that book is when, well, this happens at the very beginning so you should know it, the girl in the story is murdered, and she is trying so hard to communicate with her sister, who is devastated by her murder. She tries and tries to communicate with her but all she can do is move a leaf across her sister's path, and her sister says to herself, " That leaf is the same color as my sister's eyes" and she follows the leaf which indirectly leads her to solve the murder of her sister, not for her sister but for herself. It's a fantastic book! I read it right after my grandmother died and it really put her death into perspective for me. But don't watch the movie first, read the book.