Tuesdays With Morrie
By: Mitch Albom
Publisher: Random House
Year published: 1997
Overall precis of the book: If the author had a minute to sum up his book to someone in the elevator, he would start by bring up what he said in the afterward: the book was by no means supposed to have such a turn out as it did. It's a story that one should hope to prove interesting because it acts as a gateway between the living and death, just as Morrie reffered to himself as. It is also the regrets of a man and his way of trying to learn how to cope with them. Most importantly, the book is important because it was created to pay off the large medical bills.
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