What books did Mitch Albom write?

Mitch Albom has written a number of books, spanning fiction, non-fiction, and sports writing. Here are some of his most notable works:

Fiction:

* Tuesdays with Morrie: (1997) A bestselling memoir about Albom's visits with his former college professor, Morrie Schwartz, who is dying of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

* The Five People You Meet in Heaven: (2003) A story about a man who dies in an accident and meets five people who played important roles in his life.

* For One More Day: (2006) A story about a mother and daughter who are reunited after death.

* The Next Person You Meet in Heaven: (2022) A sequel to "The Five People You Meet in Heaven," exploring the afterlife journey of Annie, a young woman who died saving a child.

* The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto: (2009) A fictionalized account of a legendary but unknown musician who allegedly influenced many famous artists.

* The First Phone Call from Heaven: (2012) A story about a man who receives a call from his dead father, which leads him on a quest to understand the afterlife.

* The Next Person You Meet in Heaven: (2022) A sequel to "The Five People You Meet in Heaven".

Non-Fiction:

* Sports Night: (1990) A collection of Albom's sports writing from his time at the Detroit Free Press.

* The Sports Guy's Book of Lists: (1993) A humorous compilation of sports trivia.

* The Joy of Sports: (1998) A book about the positive aspects of sports.

* Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? (2011) A memoir about Albom's relationship with his wife.

Other:

* The Chicken Soup for the Soul Series: Albom contributed stories to several volumes of this popular book series.

This is not an exhaustive list, but it includes some of Albom's most popular and critically acclaimed books.

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