Description
If No Greater Love doesn’t soften your heart, nothing will. Reasonably than proselytizing, Mother Teresa gives simple encouragement to like and give and sacrifice. The anecdotes she tells–of the woman who calls her crippled son “Teacher of Love,” or the child who prefers to live together with her mother under a tree to living within the relative comfort of Mother Teresa’s home–evoke a bittersweet tenderness within the reader, a feeling that Mother Teresa is correct in saying that we should triumph over the world not with bombs but with love.