Book Review
Tuesdays with Morrie is a non- fiction novel written by the American Mitch Albom in 1997.  The story was later adapted by Thomas Rickman into a TV movie of the same name directed by Mick Jackson.

It is located in a state of America during the 70’s where a Newspaper columnist Mitch Albom recounts time spent with his 78-year-old sociology professor, Morrie Schwartz. Albom, a former student had not corresponded with his theacher since attending his college classes sixteen years earlier. The first three chapters incorporate an ambiguous introduction to the final conversation between a brief flashback to Albom's graduation, and an account of the events Albom experienced between graduation and the reunion with his professor.

 It’s is a novel that has to be read since makes you think and reflect about some aspects of our lives that we don’t tend to give importance, but when you read about them, you realized the importance that they have, like the rhythm of the drops when it rains. Tuesdays with Morrie, is plenty of thinking that help society to change their materialistic mentality. 

To sum up, I have to recognize that is one of that books that has changed a little part of my thinking. I would really recommend it, no matter the age of the reader, particularly to that people that likes self-helps books. 

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