Apostle of Love: The Life of Mother Teresa

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Born in a country far from the city which she would make her home, Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu dreamt of coming to Calcutta to serve the poorest of the poor. Two decades later, she single-handedly started the Missionaries of Charity, an organization which has today come to embody the values of compassion and care in a world of suffering. Mother Teresa won the Nobel Peace Prize and has been beatified by Pope John Paul II. But it is not for this that she is remembered. It is for her love and dedicated work which transformed millions of lives—abandoned children, those afflicted with leprosy, the destitute and the dying—that Mother Teresa is already a saint in the hearts of people in India and abroad. In this touching biography, Rukmini Chawla, who has been associated with Mother Teresa and the Missionaries of Charity from an early age, provides an intimate insight into a truly extraordinary life, and looks at how the amazing institution she founded continues her work.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rukmini Chawla

Born in 1974 in Delhi, Rukmini Chawla did a Masters in English Literature at St Stephen’s College, Delhi, and a Masters in Women’s Studies at the University of Oxford. Rukmini has worked in television and currently publishes a magazine called The Dance of Life. She continues to be associated with the Missionaries of Charity. Rukmini is married and lives in Delhi.

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Title
Apostle of Love: The Life of Mother Teresa
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
0143335162
Length
104p.
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