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H**Y
Deeply moving
A deeply moving piece of writing, perhaps not for everyone
M**S
One of my favourite books of all time
One of my favourite books of all time, on one of my favourite people of all time. A candid, honest (could it be anything less) and illuminating dialogue between two people searching for an understanding of GOD. Though both are on very different path's, their shared humanity, desire to know and intimately connect with and experience a complex GOD has resulted in a very moving and inspiring work. Questioning and doubt are OK, GOD is not too small to meet us at our point of need, and to fill us with a love and compassion for others.
S**D
Awesome book !
This is the first book I am reading from Malcom but it is so inspiring and interesting especially the interview that Malcom had with Mother Theresa is outstanding. The language is bit tough though the interview part is so simple. Overall I recommend this book to everyone who aspire an outer look change.
D**S
Inspiring
Having grown up in the UK, I knew of Malcom Muggeridge. He was a brilliant scholar and was on many programs on the BBC, including the "Brain's Trust" which had people like Aldous Huxley and others- trully eminent scholars all of them. Muggeridge came across as a pompous, erudite, snob of the highest order and as time went on, he showed one and all that he was an agnostic, who didn't need religion and Christ in his life.Our wee Mother Theresa changed all that and this little book, shows how powerful God can be, working through little Saints, like Mother Theresa.Malcom became Mother Theresa's biggest fan and converted to Catholicism later on-a trully inspiring book.
A**R
Everyone with a heart for the poor and those who have no voice should read his ...
This little book is full of gracious wisdom. Malcolm Muggeridge pondered deeply the life and work of Mother Theresa as he saw her serving the destitute and dying in India. Everyone with a heart for the poor and those who have no voice should read his book, slowly and contemplatively - it has the power to change one's perspective on many things, particularly in this age of 'fast everything'. The copy I received was well used I think, somewhat yellowed! But we have passed it on to our son and he is loving it, yellow or not.
J**R
Humbling, Encouraging, and Wonderfully Written
This book captures Christianity in its truest and best form. A must-read for anyone who wonders about the disconnect between God and the church. It was very warm :)
W**9
Beautiful book that made me love Mother Teresa even more
Beautiful book that made me love Mother Teresa even more. I only wish there was more about this beautiful saint. But Malcolm Muggeridge's writings framing the information about Mother Teresa were quite well written.
G**8
I really enjoyed this book and would highly recommend it
I really enjoyed this book and would highly recommend it. I'm not a catholic but this book was recommended to me. I was challenged by her passion for and the personal sacrifice she made to help the poorest of the poor and her faith to believe The Lord would provide for the needs. The writing is not that great and sometimes difficult to follow but definitely worth reading.
M**N
Five Stars
bautiful book. Gift for my daughter
M**K
Mother Theresa's life and service to the poorest of the poor.
Arrived earlier than the specified time-frame. A gift for a friend.Malcolm Muggeridge's book captures the personality and faith of Mother Theresa, and her relationship with God
S**E
Amazing
What an amazing woman she was. Even if you are not a Christian I think you will be moved by this book and Mother Theresa's life and all she did unselfishly for the dying and destitute that no one else wanted.
D**N
Interesting
Good
M**N
Five Stars
very nice book
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