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Tuesday with M orrie by Mitch A lbom

Tuesday with M orrie by Mitch A lbom. Number of pages-192 Publisher- doubleday Year written-1997. Author.

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Tuesday with M orrie by Mitch A lbom

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  1. Tuesday with Morrieby Mitch Albom Number of pages-192 Publisher- doubleday Year written-1997

  2. Author • This book is written by a man named Mitch Albom. He has been voted number one sports columnist ten times by the Associated Press Sports Editor. He is a former professional musician and has written two books that become national best sellers and two more that were produced into a movies.

  3. summary • A man named Mitch Albom has graduated from collage and has went on to make the most of his life but is then reminded we never truly stop learning. A old, frail but very wise and friendly man named Morrie Schwartz who was Mitch's college professor has fallen ill to a fatal disease. Through a strange turn events Mitch returns to his formers teachers house to talk with him and from that point on his life is changed forever. Through out this book you learn many lessons about life and why it is the way it is. From the moment Mitch steps into morrie’s house and even after Morrie’s funeral, Mitch keeps on learning.

  4. Rating • This book gets a 5 out of 5 from me personaly because It is a book that teaches you something and is a great life story for two men in the process. The fact it is a true story makes it even better.

  5. Other books by Mitch Albom

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