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Title: Tuesday's with Morrie by Mitch Albom
Language: English
Genre: Philosophical, Memoire
Pages: 192
Rating: 5/5 ๐
Excerpt: Forgive yourself before you die. Then forgive others.
Morrie Schwartz— the old professor, heart and soul of this book, a doctor of sociology, was diagnosed with a neurological problem in his seventies. He had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) — an unforgiving illness that consumes a person — day after day, week by week, as time passes. By the end of it, a person is still alive- wide awake, making you lose all control, frozen inside one’s own flesh. The book captures Morrie’s last few months of his life when the realization of mortality is a source of enlightenment.
This philosophical book is written with great clarity, conviction and wisdom glorifying the rekindled connection of student & teacher, along with profound discussions.
My Thoughts:
I simply love this book and can't think what kept me from reading this marvellous book for so long.
A must-read for everybody. The book will make you ponder on your actions, your outlook to life and wake you up to realizations.
©Shweta, 2020. All Rights Reserved.
Language: English
Genre: Philosophical, Memoire
Pages: 192
Rating: 5/5 ๐
Excerpt: Forgive yourself before you die. Then forgive others.
Morrie Schwartz— the old professor, heart and soul of this book, a doctor of sociology, was diagnosed with a neurological problem in his seventies. He had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) — an unforgiving illness that consumes a person — day after day, week by week, as time passes. By the end of it, a person is still alive- wide awake, making you lose all control, frozen inside one’s own flesh. The book captures Morrie’s last few months of his life when the realization of mortality is a source of enlightenment.
This philosophical book is written with great clarity, conviction and wisdom glorifying the rekindled connection of student & teacher, along with profound discussions.
My Thoughts:
I simply love this book and can't think what kept me from reading this marvellous book for so long.
A must-read for everybody. The book will make you ponder on your actions, your outlook to life and wake you up to realizations.
©Shweta, 2020. All Rights Reserved.
Good review. Looks like a must read book for all. ๐
ReplyDeleteHi,I have read this book.It is best of best.You know how Murray give life's lessons.๐
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