Tuesdays with Morrie is the most phenomenal piece of literature that I have ever read. There is not an adjective vibrant enough to explain how unbelievingly inspiring this bestseller is to read. Mitch Albom's Tuesday visits with his old professor, Morrie Scwartz, made me realize that people are too worried about what their possessions and don't care about life itself. This book has greatly changed my philosophy toward life.
Mitch Albom graduated from Brandesis University in the city of Waltham Massachusetts about 15 years ago. In the last fifteen years he has lost touch with his greatest teacher and one of his best friends of all time, Morrie Schwartz. One night this great sports writer of Detroit, Mitch Albom, was watching television and noticed a special on Night line t
This is the type of book that you could read over and over. I honestly didn't think I would like it when my mom handed it to me, but now I can't get over how great it was. In conclusion, I highly recommend you read Tuesdays with Morrie.
The author, Mitch Albom, is currently a sports writer for the Detroit Free Press. He has been voted No. 1 sports columnist ten times by the Associated Press Sports Editors. Albom was also a former professional musician before he became a sports writer. Mitch grew up with one brother who is now living in Spain. He Currently lives with his wife, Janine, in Michigan.
hat was about his old friend Morrie. He sadly found out that Morrie was dying of ALS and was trying to touch the world with his advice. "You talk, I'll listen," was one of Morrie Schwartz's fam
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