An updated edition of The Shed That Fed A Million Children first published in 2015. The original book tells the incredible story of how Magnus MacFarlane-Barrow, a quiet, unassuming fish farmer from Argyll, Scotland, became the international CEO of a global school-feeding charity.
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'MacFarlane-Barrow ... writes simply, modestly and
movingly. It is a book full of kindness that stirs you, on every
page, to want to be better.' Independent
'It is a remarkably straightforward aim, but one that changes
lives.' Telegraph
'The power of the message lay in its simplicity and the no-frills ethos ... inscribed on Magnus' heart.' Daily Record
'Mary's Meals has come of age by holding firm to its governing values, negotiating corrupt regimes, poor infrastructure,
natural disasters and even Ebola to keep on feeding some of
the world's poorest people.' Scotsman
movingly. It is a book full of kindness that stirs you, on every
page, to want to be better.' Independent
'It is a remarkably straightforward aim, but one that changes
lives.' Telegraph
'The power of the message lay in its simplicity and the no-frills ethos ... inscribed on Magnus' heart.' Daily Record
'Mary's Meals has come of age by holding firm to its governing values, negotiating corrupt regimes, poor infrastructure,
natural disasters and even Ebola to keep on feeding some of
the world's poorest people.' Scotsman