Rich illustrations fill this biography of Mother Teresa, which describes such parts of her life as her work in Calcutta, her love of children, and her Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.
An account of the life of Mother Teresa, the Serbian nun who founded a religious order, the Sisters of Charity, to serve the sick and needy of Calcutta, India, and of the work that earned her a Nobel Peace Prize.
Mother Teresa shares the thoughts and experiences that led her to choose a life as a missionary and her thoughts about prayer, faith, love, service, and peace.
A brief biography of Mother Teresa, who left the convent in 1948 to set up the Missionaries of Charity in India to help feed, clothe, and provide medical care to the poor.
A biography of the nun who founded the Missionaries of Charity, gained wide recognition for her work with the destitute and dying in Calcutta and elsewhere, and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.