Morrie In His Own Words by Morrie Schwartz

Morrie In His Own Words by Morrie Schwartz

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A wise and important book by the man who inspired Mitch Albom to write Tuesdays With Morrie.

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Morrie In His Own Words by Morrie Schwartz

To Morrie, life was a process of opening oneself lovingly - to other people, to the world, ultimately to something larger than ourselves. To the last instant, Morrie was full of wonder and joy. The way he lived his final year was this great teacher's final lesson.' Paul Solman, from the introduction At the age of seventy-seven, sociology professor Morrie Schwartz learned that he had motor neurone disease: incurable, progressively disabling and eventually fatal. Undaunted, he embraced his illness, choosing to live as fully as possible in the time he had left. He also embarked on his greatest teaching adventure, sharing his evolving knowledge of living while dying. Previously published as Letting Go, Morrie in His Own Words offers Morrie Schwartz's remarkable philosophy. He writes with great humour and compassion, combining wise sayings, inspiring lessons and practical advice, showing that it's never too late to become the kind of person you'd like to be. This book is a magnificent legacy of love, forgiveness, transcendence and redemption - a guide to living fully to the end of your days.
Professor Morrie Schwartz taught sociology at Brandeis University for almost forty years, only ending his career when he he was dying from motor neurone disease in 1995.
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ISBN 13 9780330441841
ISBN 10 0330441841
Title Morrie In His Own Words
Author Morrie Schwartz
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2005-06-17
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.