The Shed That Fed A Million Children
The Shed That Fed A Million Children
Mary's Meals tells the inspirational and compelling story of how a cripplingly shy Salmon farmer from Argyll, Scotland, became the international CEO of a global charity that now feeds over 800,000 children a day.
In 1992, Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow was enjoying a pint with his brother when he got an idea that would change his life ÔÇô and radically change the lives of others. After watching a news bulletin about war-torn Bosnia, the two brothers agreed to take a week's hiatus from work to help.
What neither of them expected is that what
began as a one-time road trip in a beaten-up Landrover rapidly grew to
become Magnus's life's work ÔÇô leading him to leave his job, sell his
house and direct all his efforts to feeding thousands of the world's
poorest children.
Magnus retells how a series of miraculous
circumstances and an overwhelming display of love from those around him
led to the creation of Mary's Meals; an organisation that could hold the
key to eradicating child hunger altogether. This humble, heart-warming
yet powerful story has never been more relevant in our society of plenty
and privilege. It will open your eyes to the extraordinary impact that
one person can make.
Author
Macfarlane-Barrow, Magnus
Publisher
Collins Booksellers
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Bookshelf:
11C
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ISBN/Code: 9780007578313
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