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Tuesdays With Morrie

An Old Man, A Young Man & The Last Great Lesson

by Mitch Albom

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Tuesdays With Morrie by Mitch Albom
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    Sep 1997, 192 pages

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    Oct 2002, 208 pages

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michelle

The best!! Very inspirational! I really love it
Meghan Warren

I was to pick a classic book for my 10th grade English class, i wasnt too thrilled. I was just walking around the library and i saw Tuesdays With Morrie. It looked intresting but I wanst a big reader. I started reading it and it touched me. I found myself finishing it in a days time and in tears. It taught me alot about life and to look at it in a whole different perspective. Not to take things for granted and to say there is a brighter side to this situation. I realized not to be as sad for when people I love die but to say to myself... "Death ends a life, not a relationship."
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jameses

Wow! If everyone could grasp the ideals of this book..........what a far better world we would have.
c!ege_28

The book is very inspirational!!! It shows some realities that people are afraid to face.
Lindsey

I couldn't put this book down, from the moment I started reading it. Anyone who had a teacher they loved no matter how young or old will like this book!


Hi all! It is Beej5
I am reading this book in school! It is such a sad book, and it has touched a piece of my heart! This book is such a great book, and many people could learn something from this and maybe they would take life slower...and they would be more considerate!
Thnx for listening!
Beej5


I'm 13 years old and read this book. Many people I know could learn a great deal from reading this book. Not only does it teach a lesson about life, but those people who usually open there mouth before they think about what they say might now. If you read this book you have my Word you wont be disapponited. And what is the world if you cant believe someones word!!!!!

Thanks for reading this,


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