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Sto caricando le informazioni... Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson, 25th Anniversary Edition (originale 1997; edizione 2002)di Mitch Albom (Autore)
Informazioni sull'operaI miei martedi col professore: la lezione piu grande: la vita, la morte, l'amore di Mitch Albom (1997)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. one of Dave's altime fave's. Ling Ling and I read it in the library and she was very moved by it. Me, not quite so much, but I confess to shedding a tear also. ( ) Kurze Inhaltsangabe Mitch Albom erfährt, dass sein alter Collegeprofessor Morrie Schwartz an ALS erkrankt ist. Die Krankheit ist sein sicheres Todesurteil. Obwohl Mitch den Professor zu seiner Collegezeit verehrte und seine Nähe suchte, hat er ihn 16 Jahre lang nicht mehr gesehen. Der Beruf, die Karriere, das Rennen im Hamsterrad, all das war wichtiger als eine alte Freundschaft aufrecht zu erhalten. Mit einer Menge schlechtem Gewissen macht Mitch sich auf den Weg, um Morrie am Krankenbett zu besuchen. Erstaunt muss er feststellen, dass Morrie ihm nichts übel nimmt. Im Gegenteil, er schien auf Mitch gewartet zu haben. Mit ihm will er seine letzte Arbeit realisieren. Eine Studie über das Sterben. Mitch ist der Biograf, Morrie der Sterbende. Jeden Dienstag besucht Mitch Morrie. Der kranke Mann erzählt seinem ehemaligen Schüler von der Welt, dem Selbstmitleid, der Reue, dem Tod, den Gefühlen, der Familie, dem Geld, der Ehe, der Kultur, der Vergebung, dem Älterwerden und der Unendlichkeit der Liebe. Im Angesicht des Todes ist Morrie in der Lage all diese Dinge klar und unverklärt zu sehen. Mitch muss mit jeder Sitzung feststellen, wie wenig er eigentlich vom Leben weiß. Er erkennt, dass Morrie in seiner zentralen Aussage recht hat: Nur wer weiß wie man stirbt, der weiß auch wie man lebt. 1. Summary: Maybe it was a grandparent, or a teacher or a colleague. Someone older, patient and wise, who understood you when you were young and searching, and gave you sound advice to help you make your way through it. For Mitch Albom, that person was Morrie Schwartz, his college professor from nearly twenty years ago. Mitch Albom rediscovered Morrie in the last months of the older man's life. Knowing he was dying of ALS, Mitch visited Morrie in his study every Tuesday, just as they used to back in college. Their rekindled relationship turned into one final 'class': lessons in how to live. 2. Ted Koppel Nightline interview, as mentioned in the book: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtYyT6Hl3ms 3. Author interview, 25 years of Tuesdays with Morrie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg95u9q5Z3Q 4. Learning objectives and themes: https://www.prestwickhouse.com/blog/post/2020/03/how-to-teach-tuesdays-with-morr... 5. Unit lesson plans and activities: https://donnellydailyapple.com/category/high-school/tuesdays-with-morrie-unit/ 6. Lesson plans including discussion prompts: https://www.varsitytutors.com/englishteacher/albom 7. Activity pack: https://www.tpet.com/content/PHSamples/TuesdaysMorrieACTPKs.pdf
The deceptively simple story of a deathbed seminar on life. It is as sweet and as nourishing as fresh summer corn. È contenuto inTuesdays With Morrie / The Five People You Meet in Heaven / For One More Day / Have a Little Faith / The Next Person You Meet in Heaven di Mitch Albom Ha l'adattamentoHa come supplementoHa come guida per lo studenteHa come guida per l'insegnantePremi e riconoscimentiMenzioniElenchi di rilievo
A sportswriter conveys the wisdom of his late mentor, professor Morrie Schwartz, recounting their weekly conversations as Schwartz lay dying. Maybe it was a grandparent, or a teacher, or a colleague. Someone older, patient and wise, who understood you when you were young and searching, helped you see the world as a more profound place, gave you sound advice to help you make your way through it. For Mitch Albom, that person was Morrie Schwartz, his college professor from nearly twenty years ago. Maybe, like Mitch, you lost track of this mentor as you made your way, and the insights faded, and the world seemed colder. Wouldn't you like to see that person again, ask the bigger questions that still haunt you, receive wisdom for your busy life today the way you once did when you were younger? Mitch Albom had that second chance. He rediscovered Morrie in the last months of the older man's life. Knowing he was dying, Morrie visited with Mitch in his study every Tuesday, just as they used to back in college. Their rekindled relationship turned into one final "class", lessons in how to live. Tuesdays with Morrie is a magical chronicle of their time together, through which Mitch shares Morrie's lasting gift with the world. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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