Mitch Albom writes for the Detroit Free Press, and has been voted America's No. 1 sports columnist ten times by the Associated Press Sports Editors. Albom, a former professional musician, hosts a daily radio show on WJR in Detroit and appears regularly on ESPN's "The Sports Reporters." He is the author of Bo and Fab Five, both national bestsellers, and has also published four collections of his columns. He lives with his wife, Janine, in Michigan.
“Mitch Albom’s book is a gift to mankind.”—Philadelphia
Inquirer
“A wonderful book, a story of the heart told by a writer with
soul.”—Los Angeles Times
“An extraordinary contribution to the literature of death.”—Boston
Globe
“One of those books that kind of sneaked up and grabbed people’s
hearts over time.”—Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“An elegantly simple story about a writer getting a second chance
to discover life through the death of a friend.”—Tampa Tribune
“As sweet and nourishing as fresh summer corn ... the book begs to
be read aloud.”—USA Today
"This is a sweet book of a man's love for his mentor. It has a
stubborn honesty that nourishes the living." —Robert Bly, author of
Iron John
"A deeply moving account of courage and wisdom, shared by an
inveterate mentor looking into the multitextured face of his own
death. There is much to be learned by sitting in on this final
class." —Jon Kabat-Zinn, coauthor of Everyday Blessings and
Wherever You Go, There You Are
"All of the saints and Buddhas have taught us that wisdom and
compassion are one. Now along comes Morrie, who makes it perfectly
plain. His living and dying show us the way. —Joanna Bull,
Founder and Executive Director of Gilda's Club
"Mitch Albom's book is a gift to mankind."-Philadelphia
Inquirer
"A wonderful book, a story of the heart told by a writer
with soul."-Los Angeles Times
"An extraordinary contribution to the literature of
death."-Boston Globe
"One of those books that kind of sneaked up and grabbed
people's hearts over time."-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"An elegantly simple story about a writer getting a second
chance to discover life through the death of a friend."-Tampa
Tribune
"As sweet and nourishing as fresh summer corn ... the book
begs to be read aloud."-USA Today
"This is a sweet book of a man's love for his mentor. It has a
stubborn honesty that nourishes the living." -Robert Bly, author of
Iron John
"A deeply moving account of courage and wisdom, shared by an
inveterate mentor looking into the multitextured face of his own
death. There is much to be learned by sitting in on this final
class." -Jon Kabat-Zinn, coauthor of Everyday Blessings and
Wherever You Go, There You Are
"All of the saints and Buddhas have taught us that wisdom and
compassion are one. Now along comes Morrie, who makes it perfectly
plain. His living and dying show us the way. -Joanna Bull, Founder
and Executive Director of Gilda's Club
A Detroit Free Press journalist and best-selling author recounts his weekly visits with a dying teacher who years before had set him straight.
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