A Report On Tuesdays With Morrie
Tuesdays with Morrie (London: Time Warner Paperbacks, 2002) by Mitch Albom tells a true story of Brandeis University sociology professor, title personage Morris Schwartz and his relationship with his student, Albom. In this book, Albom sweeps you away with a documentary of what he learned from his dying professor about life’s biggest questions. This books is more than a dying man’s last words, it is an inspirational recount on a man whose passion for the human spirit has continued to live long after his last breath.
Tuesdays with Morrie only came about after Albom, by chance, saw his old professor on television being interviewed by Ted Koppel on ABC’s Nightline on how it is like to be dying of ALS, or more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. Immediately, he recalled the last time he met his old professor, sixteen years ago. As a young man graduating from Brandeis University, he made promises easily. Keeping them was another story. "You'll stay in touch?” Morrie......
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