Pdkamath's review of: Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson

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Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson by Mitch Albom
Maybe it was a grandparent, or a teacher. Someone older who understood you when you were young and searching, who helped you see... read more



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Posted on October 16, 2008 12:51 PM PDT
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Hi friends, death is the only most certain thing which is going to happen in every living organism's life including human being.Every moment your life left will be very precious when you know your death is very near.Most of us may not be able to receive this shocking news as reality of life and may succumb to it and live the remaining days of our life in a virtual hell.Contrary to this here is a real story "Tuesdays with Morrie" written by Mitch Albom about his professor, Morrie Schwartz who lived his life with a purpose. This is a heart touching novel or rather a real story in which both professor and his ex student meeting every Tuesday.Every meeting is a great experience to the writer as well to us.It is a great writing By Albon and make the readers to shed some tears for Morrie. I felt the writing skill of the author is more responsible for those drops of tears than the story itself.
This book is a reality of life in which love is a guiding spirit between two main characters irrespective of their gender. I think this type of novels are rarely written and those who could read it are blessed ones. Are you one of them?

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Should probably be mentioned that the relationship between the professor and his student isn't homoerotic. Although that certainly would have made the book more interesting, imho. :)


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