is a non-fiction memoir by Mitch Albom , published in 1997. It chronicles the true story of Albom reconnecting with his former college sociology professor, Morrie Schwartz , who was dying of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Plot Summary
: After sixteen years of silence, Mitch sees Morrie being interviewed on ABC's Nightline . Driven by a mix of guilt and nostalgia, Mitch travels to visit his old mentor. Tuesdays with Morrie
According to various reviews and summaries , Morrie's teachings focus on: is a non-fiction memoir by Mitch Albom , published in 1997
: This initial visit evolves into a weekly "class" held every Tuesday in Morrie's study. They discuss a new topic each week, ranging from love and work to aging and death. Driven by a mix of guilt and nostalgia,
: The book ends with Morrie’s death, fulfilling his goal of sharing his "final thesis" on how to live—and die—well. Key Life Lessons