As the laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize, Mother Theresa is widely regarded as one of the world's finest humanitarians of the twentieth century. Her selfless commitment transformed hearts and lives all around the world, and she continues to inspire millions of people today. She is revealed as a sad and fragile woman, as told through personal letters she penned over the course of her last 40 years of life. She grows to feel isolated and abandoned by God, which is revealed in The Letters.
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As the laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize, Mother Theresa is widely regarded as one of the world's finest humanitarians of the twentieth century. Her selfless commitment transformed hearts and lives all around the world, and she continues to inspire millions of people today. She is revealed as a sad and fragile woman, as told through personal letters she penned over the course of her last 40 years of life. She grows to feel isolated and abandoned by God, which is revealed in The Letters.
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