The December 5 premiere of the ABC-TV movie adapted from Mitch Albom's long-running bestseller The Five People You Meet in Heaven gave the book #1 bestselling status—especially impressive when you consider it's been on the national charts so far for 62 weeks; Five People was in the lead position four times in its first five weeks of publication. Hyperion reports that in November alone, it shipped 874,296 copies. Back in September 2003, the publisher announced a 775,000-copy first printing; 18 printings later, it's up to 5.9 million copies in print. The TV movie was also a boon to Albom's earlier megaseller, Tuesdays with Morrie. It reappeared on PW's list this week in the #8 spot, making for a tenure of 196 weeks. The Doubleday hardcover has more than 5,873,300 copies in print; the Broadway paperback has about 1,563,250 in print. The movie was the highest-rated original single-part movie for TV this season (19.3 million viewers) and will be rebroadcast on the ABC Family Network on December 17 at 8 p.m.