estherfilbrun's review

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informative inspiring fast-paced

3.5

I love reading biographical graphic novels! It’s such a fun, engaging way to get to know about someone’s life, and that’s something I really appreciated about this book. I learned about Mother Teresa in school at some stage, but couldn’t remember much about who she was or what she did anymore, so this book was a good refresher. 

Unfortunately, it turns out that I disagree with some of Mother Teresa’s stances; that was disappointing, although I should have expected that. I also found this book’s slightly worshipful stance toward her somewhat disappointing, too—I don’t believe we should have a worshipful attitude toward anyone besides Jesus, regardless of who they are. 

Overall, this is a good way to get an overview of Mother Teresa’s life and work. The illustrations were not my favorite style, but they got the idea—and emotion—across well enough. I enjoyed this read. I doubt I’d ever read it again, but I’m glad to have read it once. It is inspiring to see the kind of impact that can be made if we apply ourselves and try to make a difference in other people’s lives. 

I’m giving this book 3.5 stars because this wasn’t a standout read, but I mostly enjoyed it.

kevinhendricks's review

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3.0

A graphic novel biography of the life of Mother Teresa. It shows important moments in her life like little snapshots, capturing her mercy and grace in the face of our seeming indifference. Again and again we see her simply doing her work and people respond by meeting her needs because they're so taken aback by what she's doing.