相约星期二的英文简介
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"An old man, a young man, and a life lesson", how simple words! It has become a content outline of the book. Faced with such a broad, you may not have interest in how this book. However, take a look at the contents of the book keeps: world, self-pity, pity eternity, death, fear, forth. With that, can you still say it is "simple" ?
Graal adapted as a sports commentator and a journalist, Mitch had forgotten the passion and ideals of the school gate at the beginning of the year. He earned money, but also increasingly philistine, ignored his girlfriend, and more to feel tired of life. One day, Mickey inadvertently seen on TV an interview of their College Professor Murray, said he was "of muscle atrophy in lateral sclerosis" (ALS), facing the threat of death. Under the impulse, Mickey found returning to the teacher, began on Tuesday afternoon for last 14 classes.
First Tuesday – talking about the world
On Tuesday, the second – talking about self-pity
On Tuesday, the third – talking unfortunately
On Tuesday, the fourth – talk about death
On Tuesday, the fifth – talking about family
On Tuesday, the sixth--talk about feelings
On Tuesday, the seventh – talking about the fear of aging
On Tuesday, the eighth--talk about money
Nineth Tuesday – talking about eternal love
Tenth Tuesday – talk about marriage
-Tuesday, 11th-talk about our culture
Tuesday 12th – talking about forgiveness
On Tuesday, the 13th--talk about a perfect day
14th Tuesday-say goodbye-
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Tuesdays with Morrie is a 1997 non-fiction novel by American writer Mitch Albom. The story was later adapted by Thomas Rickman into a TV movie of the same name directed by Mick Jackson, which aired on 5 December 1999 and starred Jack Lemmon and Hank Azaria. The book topped the New York Times Non-Fiction Bestsellers of 2000.[citation needed]
This novel tells the true story of retired sociology professor Morrie Schwartz and his relationship with his students. On his graation, Mitch Albom, the narrator, tells his favorite professor, Morrie Schwartz, that he will keep in touch. However, Mitch doesn't contact his professor until one night when he sees Morrie being interviewed on T.V.. It turns out that Morrie has developed ALS, a terminal disease, and is in a wheelchair. Mitch begins to visit his professor and soon realizes that, though he has grown remarkably, he still has a lot to learn from Morrie.
After five years in hardcover, Tuesdays with Morrie was released as a trade paperback in October 2002. It was re-released as a mass-market paperback by Anchor Books in January 2006. According to this edition, 11 million copies of Tuesdays with Morrie are in print worldwide.