
Mitch Albom
Other Names: Mitchell David Albom
Country: United States
Birth: Passaic, May 23, 1958
Selected books
* Tuesdays with Morrie (2002)
* The Five People You Meet in Heaven (2003)
* For One More Day (2006)
* Have a Little Faith: A True Story (2009)
Mitchell David Albom name, graduated in sociology at Brandeis University in journalism at the Graduate School of Journalism of Columbia University and in Business Administration at the Graduate School of Business at the university. As a youth, he studied piano, and was during his time as a student working as a singer and pianist in various musical groups, both in America and Europe. It started in journalism at the Queens Tribune, later moving to the magazine Sport, specializing in sports journalism. He also worked for Sports Illustrated, GEO, and The Philadelphia Inquirer to become a sports columnist at The Fort Lauderdale News and Sun Sentinel and then in Detroit Free Press. He published his first book, a sports biography in 1989, followed by other sporting themes. In 1997, he published Tuesdays with Morrie, which led him to fame, becoming a TV movie and earning four Emmy Awards. He has worked and works as a radio announcer and partner in sports programs on television. He has also made inroads into the world of theater.
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