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Tuesdays with Morrie -- by Mitch Albom

  • Writer: Mary Cools
    Mary Cools
  • Mar 17
  • 1 min read

Truly a book about life’s greatest lesson. A dying professor teaches his student about life. An astounding story unravels the joys of a life well spent and passes an important message to all of us.


I could not put this book down. Each word spoke to me as I marveled at how much life can mean if we just work at it. And, the fact that it is never too late to reap the rewards of life is the all consuming message given.


Anyone picking up this book will finish it within a very short span of time which will change their lives.

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