Central Concern: In 1994, Mitch Albom, a successful sports journalist, learns that his former sociology professor Morrie Schwartz is dying of Lou Gehrig’s disease. Remembering a promise he made to keep in touch with his beloved teacher, Albom begins visiting Morrie over a period of 14 Tuesdays, and the two of them discuss death, aging, emotions, and the meaning of life.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Death; disease
Mitch Albom, Author
Bio: Born in New Jersey; lives in Detroit, MI; has worked as an author, sports journalist, musician, and radio talk show host;his books have sold more than 40 million copies and have been made into movies
Other Works: The Five People You Meet in Heaven (2003); For One More Day (2006); The Time Keeper (2013); The Stranger in the Lifeboat (2021)
Awards: The Michigan Library Association’s2020 Michigan Author Award
CENTRAL THEMESconnected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
Death as a Lesson
If the Culture Doesn’t Work, Don’t Buy It
Giving is Living
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Unit, students will:
Gain an understanding of the genres of creative nonfiction, memoir, and biography writing as ways of telling the story of a person’s real life.
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