
Mitch Albom
Mitch Albom is an American author and journalist known for his poignant storytelling and exploration of life and death themes. His notable works include "Tuesdays with Morrie," a memoir about his relationship with a dying professor, and "The Five People You Meet in Heaven," which delves into the afterlife. Other significant titles include "For One More Day," "The First Phone Call from Heaven," and "The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto."
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Books by Mitch Albom
5 books available

Tuesdays with Morrie
by Mitch Albom
4.1(782,188)
A dying professor's weekly lessons from his bedside change a former student, giving him ideas on life, love, and letting go.

The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto
by Mitch Albom
4.3(34,011)
Frankie Presto's six magical guitar strings, from a burning Spanish church to American music, don't just play melodies; they weave through decades, altering the destinies of legends and ordinary people.

The First Phone Call from Heaven
by Mitch Albom
3.8(55,155)
When residents of a small town receive calls from deceased loved ones, a skeptical father investigates whether it's a miracle or a trick, making everyone consider what belief really means.

The Five People You Meet in Heaven
by Mitch Albom
3.9(578,095)
An amusement park mechanic, Eddie, dies saving a child and awakens in an afterlife where five souls, some familiar, some strangers, reveal the meaning of his ordinary life.

For One More Day
by Mitch Albom
4.1(124,259)
A broken man, near suicide, gets one miraculous day to reconnect with his deceased mother, learning about her untold sacrifices and mending his life.