A deeply touching tribute, an extraordinary contribution to the literature of death.
A small book with an enormous heart. Mitch Albom’s Tuesday visits with his dying professor became 18 million copies of quiet wisdom on love, work, and what truly matters.
Slip it in your beach bag or save it for a foggy afternoon. It lingers long after the last page.
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Some books arrive at exactly the right moment in your life. Tuesdays with Morrie has a way of doing that for nearly everyone who picks it up.
Mitch Albom’s beloved memoir chronicles the final lessons he received from his old college professor, Morrie Schwartz, during their Tuesday visits in the last months of Morrie’s life. What unfolds across these pages is something rare: a small, quiet book that manages to say something profound about love, work, family, forgiveness, and what really matters when the noise falls away.
An international bestseller with more than 18 million copies sold in over 50 languages, this modern classic has been embraced by book clubs, classrooms, and curious readers around the world. The New York Times called it “a deeply touching tribute”—and decades after its publication, new generations keep finding their way to Morrie’s wisdom.
Why readers return to it again and again:
Tuck it into your beach bag for a walk along the Marginal Way, or save it for a foggy afternoon when the cove is hushed and you have time to linger. It’s a slim volume, but don’t let that fool you—this one stays with you long after the last page.
A perennial favorite on our shelves, and one we’re always happy to recommend.
A deeply touching tribute, an extraordinary contribution to the literature of death.
A wonderful book, a story of the heart told by a writer with soul.
Mitch Albom has produced a deeply affecting tribute to his professor's memory and a primer for those of us still trying to figure out what really counts.
An emotionally rich book and a deeply felt meditation on the meaning of life.
Sentimental and engaging... A deeply moving account of Albom's friendship with Schwartz.
An extraordinary tribute to a remarkable man.

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