Mama Maggie: The Untold Story of One Woman's Mission to Love the Forgotten Children of Egypt's Garbage Slums
By (Author) Marty Makary
By (author) Ellen Santilli Vaughn
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Thomas Nelson Publishers
22nd June 2015
ITPE Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
Biography: religious and spiritual
305.48
Paperback
256
Width 152mm, Height 230mm, Spine 17mm
285g
From marketing maven to angel of the garbage districtthe inspiring authorized biography of Maggie Gobran, the Mother Teresa of Egypt.
Since 1997, Maggie Gobran and her organization Stephens Children have been changing lives in Cairos notoriouszabala,or garbage slums. Her innovative, transformational work has garnered worldwide fame and multiple Nobel Prize nominations, but her full story has remained untolduntil now.
Bestselling authors Martin Makary and Ellen Vaughn chronicle Mama Maggies surprising pilgrimage from privileged child to stylish businesswoman to college professor pondering Gods call to change. She answered that call by becoming the modest figure in white who daily navigates piles of stinking trash, bringing hope to the poorest of the poor. Smart and savvy, as tough as she is tender, Maggie Gobran is utterly surrendered to her mission to the garbage people who captured her heart.
At her request, the book also spotlights the people she servesthe men, women, and children who prove every day what a little bit of help and a lot of love can do.
Dr. Marty Makary is a professor at Johns Hopkins University and New York Times best-selling author of Unaccountable. He has written for The Wall Street Journal, TIME and Newsweek, and is a frequent health commentator for CNN and FOX News. He has led projects for the World Health Organization and is an advocate for transparency in healthcare. He lives in the Washington D.C. area.