"Finding Chika: a little girl, an earthquake, and the making of a family" (Harper), by Mitch Albom
The author of "Tuesdays with Morrie" has a new memoir in which he again shares lessons...
NEW YORK (AP) — The tragic, but inspiring story of a young Haitian orphan led Mitch Albom to write his first nonfiction book in over a decade.
DETROIT (AP) — Mitch Albom's books are about faith and salvation, forgiveness and second chances.
What they most certainly are not about, according to the author, is a certain five-letter word.
"I really don't think my books are about death," Albom told The Associated Press. "And I don't think they're depressing. I think they're the opposite."
Best-selling author Mitch Albom pens 1st sequel

NEW YORK (AP) — Mitch Albom is giving heaven a sequel.
Publisher Harper tells The Associated Press that Albom's "The Next Person You Meet in Heaven" is coming out Oct. 16. The novel is a follow-up to Albom's best-selling "The Five People You Meet in Heaven," which came out in 2003.