"Tuesdays with Morrie" details soul-searching conversations between sports writer Mitch Albom and his dying former college professor, Morrie Schwartz. Now, 20 years after the book first came out, ...
Twenty years after the memoir about his life was published, Morrie Schwartz is still teaching lessons about life, love, forgiveness and generosity. That, says author and Free Press columnist Mitch ...
For Gilbert Reynosa, stepping into the role of Mitch Albom in Casa 0101 Theater’s “Tuesdays with Morrie” is deeply personal. The life-changing bond between student and mentor isn’t just a story; it’s ...
OVER THE LIFE OF THE LOAN. TONIGHT, THE AUTHOR OF ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST SUCCESSFUL MEMOIRS IS IN SACRAMENTO, AND HE’S REFLECTING ON THE LESSONS HE’S STILL LEARNING FROM A POWERFUL TEACHER. MITCH ...
Mitch Albom turned the life lessons he learned from his former professor Morrie Schwartz into a 1997 bestselling memoir. In 2002, he and Jeffrey Hatcher adapted "Tuesdays with Morrie" for the stage.
Mitch Albom was intent on chronicling the Tuesdays he spent with Morrie Schwartz, his favorite college professor who was facing Lou Gehrig's disease. Albom's only goal was to write a book to pay for ...
Nearly 30 years ago, Morrie Schwartz, a retired Brandeis University sociology professor who was dying from ALS, sat down with former ABC's "Nightline" anchor Ted Koppel to talk about facing death.
Twenty years after the memoir about his life was published, Morrie Schwartz is still teaching lessons about life, love, forgiveness and generosity. On Sunday, when he appears on Oprah Winfrey's show, ...