An exploration of the life of Mother Teresa that discusses her childhood, early years as a nun, ministry to the poor, beatification, and other related topics.
Chronicles the life of Agnes Bojaxhiu, or Mother Teresa, and describes her work with the ill and poverty-stricken in Calcutta, as well as her many honors, including the Nobel Peace Prize.
Digby and his sister Hannah learn about Mother Teresa, her work, and life in India after seeing an old alms bowl that once belonged to her in Mr. Rummage's antique stall.
A biography of the nun who founded the Missionary Sisters and Brothers 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.
A biography of labor activist Mary Harris Jones, providing information on her family life, her education, and her dedication to fighting for workers' rights.
Chronicles the life of Mary "Mother" Jones, the elderly Irish widow who became famous for her power and grit as she fought for the rights of American workers and children in the early twentieth century.
A biography of the nun who founded the order known as the Missionaries of Charity to work with the sick and destitute in Calcutta and other places and who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.