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Mother Teresa

10 Facts About the Saint of the Gutters (Behind the Name: A Zentara UK Famous Lives Book Series)

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Mother Teresa

By: Jasmine Dyggan
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She wore a simple sari and lived among the poorest of the poor, yet her name became known in every corner of the globe. Mother Teresa: 10 Facts About the Saint of the Gutters is a powerful and accessible portrait of one of the most iconic figures of the 20th century — a woman whose life defied borders, politics, and even the expectations of faith.

Born Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu in Skopje, far from the slums of Kolkata with which she would later become synonymous, Mother Teresa’s early years were shaped by personal tragedy and a fierce devotion to service. This book begins by uncovering her lesser-known Albanian roots, highlighting a childhood defined by both deep faith and sudden loss — and how those early experiences paved the way for a lifetime of sacrifice.

Through ten carefully chosen chapters, Jasmine Dyggan takes listeners on an emotional and illuminating journey through Mother Teresa’s life. From her dramatic spiritual transformation — the “call within a call” that led her to leave her teaching post and walk alone into the slums — to her founding of the Missionaries of Charity in 1950, each fact serves as a gateway to understanding the deeper currents of her legacy.

We follow her not only into homes for the dying, orphanages, and leprosy clinics, but also into the complex corridors of public scrutiny and private doubt. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979, she became a global symbol of compassion, even as she wrestled with an enduring spiritual darkness that remained hidden from the public during her lifetime. Her letters — posthumously published in Come Be My Light — reveal a woman who gave everything, including her certainty.

But Mother Teresa’s life was not without controversy. Critics challenged her austere methods, the conditions in some of her facilities, and her choices of political allies. Dyggan does not shy away from these complexities.

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This book paints an intimate picture of Mother Teresa’s life, from her humble Albanian roots to her work in Kolkata’s slums. It captures both her compassion and her inner struggles with faith, showing her humanity beyond sainthood. Deeply moving and eye-opening.

A Profound Portrait of Faith and Humanity

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This biography showcases love in action. Whether feeding the poor or comforting the dying, Mother Teresa’s story is the ultimate expression of compassion.

A Testament to Selfless Love

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This concise book offers exactly what it promises: 10 key facts that paint a vivid, multifaceted picture of Mother Teresa's life. Jasmine Dyggan skillfully covers her Albanian origins, the dramatic "call within a call," her founding of the Missionaries of Charity, and her Nobel Prize journey, while honestly addressing controversies like facility conditions and political ties. It's accessible for newcomers yet thoughtful enough to spark deeper reflection. Highly recommended for anyone wanting a fair, non-hagiographic overview of this iconic figure.

A Balanced and Eye-Opening Introduction

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What I appreciated most is that Jasmine Dyggan doesn’t shy away from complexities. While celebrating Mother Teresa’s compassion and Nobel Prize recognition, the book also discusses criticisms of her methods. It’s a fair and accessible introduction to one of the most iconic figures of the 20th century.

Insightful and Balanced Biography

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As a teacher, I found this book ideal for introducing Mother Teresa to teenagers. It starts with her lesser-known childhood in Skopje, marked by tragedy and faith, then moves through her life-changing decision to leave the convent and enter Kolkata's slums. The 10-fact format keeps it engaging and digestible, while touching on criticisms adds critical thinking. It's informative, emotional, and encourages discussion about compassion, sacrifice, and complexity in heroism. Great value for schools or book clubs!

Perfect for Young Adults and Students

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