Tuesday's With Morrie or is it Wednesday With Tori
A nonfiction book I love is "Tuesday's With Morrie," which is also written by Mitch Albom. The book is a memoir. It is about the writer himself and his college professor, Morrie Schwartz. This book is filled with the wonderful writings of their Tuesday's that they shared of Morris's last days. Morrie was a man that Mitch looked up to and after college they drifted, he was a mentor to Mitch. In this book, you get an insight of Mitch and how his teacher talk about the lessons of how to live. It is a very emotional book I believe because he's dying. Also, it's fascinating because Morrie interprets how he sees life and how he believes it should be lived.
We don't know when we aren't gonna see anyone before it's too late. We don't usually get second chances to see someone who played a big part in our life, but Mitch did. He was able to see his professor one more time before he died of ASL. ASL is a disease that weakens your nervous system and muscles. It basically makes I harder for your body to function. I feel like this book showed a lot of great valuables in life.
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