Morrie&Me | Tuesdays with Morrie
This book is the final thesis Mitch Albom writes for his old professor Morrie Schwartz. This last class Morrie teaches, discusses ‘the Meaning of life’. For this class no books are needed, the lessons are taught from experience. The class meets on Tuesdays.
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Moon: Killers Of The Flower

In the early 20th century, the Osage Nation in Oklahoma became incredibly wealthy. Oil was discovered beneath their land, and because they retained mineral rights (known as "headrights"), each enrolled Osage member received quarterly royalty payments—sometimes amounting to the equivalent of millions of dollars today. They drove chauffeured cars, built mansions, and sent their children to European schools.

However, this wealth made them targets. White settlers, businessmen, and criminals viewed the Osage not as people, but as obstacles to fortune. The story unfolds in three acts, though the book and film structure them slightly differently: Killers of the Flower Moon