In this episode of Fresh Air, Tonya Mosley interviews Mitch Albom, the author of "Tuesdays With Morrie," about his latest novel, "Twice," which explores the complexities of second chances and the limitations of changing the past. Albom discusses the inspiration behind the book, the rules governing the protagonist's ability to relive moments, and the broader themes of love, mortality, and learning from mistakes. He reflects on his own life, including his career as a sports writer and his transformative relationship with Morrie Schwartz, and shares his experiences running an orphanage in Haiti and the challenges he faces in providing for the children there. The conversation also touches on criticisms of his emotionally resonant writing style and his efforts to make a positive impact on the world.
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