Mother Teresa by Greg Watts

Mother Teresa by Greg Watts

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How did a simple girl from an obscure corner of Eastern Europe become an internationally-loved figure?

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Mother Teresa by Greg Watts

The History Makers is a new, colour-illustrated series which focuses on the lives and legacies of historical figures who have influenced the world in significant and lasting ways, including politics, social action and the arts and sciences. Mother Teresa is a modern-day icon - the paragon of human goodness, empathy and charity. This fully illustrated biography tells the story of her life, from a determined young nun who went out onto the streets of Calcutta to care for the diseased and dying to becoming the founder of the Missionaries of Charity, who now work in over 120 countries. Greg Watts paints a deeply human portrait of this inspiring and controversial woman, including the 'spiritual darkness' she suffered from at various stages in her life.
Greg Watts is a journalist and writer, who also runs Fruit of the Vine Media in London. He is the author of many books, including Labourer in the Vineyard: A Portrait of Pope Benedict XVI (Lion).
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ISBN 13 9780745952833
ISBN 10 0745952836
Title Mother Teresa
Author Greg Watts
Series The History Makers
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher SPCK Publishing
Year published 2009-02-20
Number of pages 192
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