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.
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Grade 5-8 The authors have attempted to reveal both the saintliness and humanness of these three people. The biographies give a brief account of the subject's early life, but are developed enough to satisfy readers as to the reasons that Father Damien, Mother Theresa, and Gandhi pursued their "calling." The text reads easily; however, the use of the vernacular detracts from the expository text, i.e., "Mother Teresa soon sent them packing"; "Indian National Congress was a group of middle-class wind bags." One hopes that the use of photographs from the film Gandhi will not cause readers to wonder if the text has been embellished from the media. The crispness and vividness of the color photographs is uneven but does not detract from the overall quality of the books. The pictures reproduced from old black-and-white photographs, although grainy, speckled, and occasionally blurred, reinforce the reality and authenticity of the text. Lydia Champlin, Beachwood City Schools, Ohio
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. In addition to the normal library markings and attachments there are a few light soil spots and a few small pen marks in the text. The cover has some soiling on the back. Illustrated. 68 pages. Children. Seller Inventory # 031165
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