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Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Fight Terrorism and Build Nations... One School at a Time

by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin

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In 1993 Greg Mortenson was the exhausted survivor of a failed attempt to ascend K2, an American climbing bum wandering emaciated and lost through Pakistan's Karakoram Himalaya. After he was taken in and nursed back to health by the people of an impoverished Pakistani village, Mortenson promised to return one day and build them a school. From that rash, earnest promise grew one of the most incredible humanitarian campaigns of our time — Greg Mortenson's one-man mission to counteract extremism by building schools, especially for girls, throughout the breeding ground of the Taliban.

Award-winning journalist David Oliver Relin has collaborated on this spellbinding account of Mortenson's incredible accomplishments in a region where Americans are often feared and hated. In pursuit of his goal, Mortenson has survived kidnapping, fatwas issued by enraged mullahs, repeated death threats, and wrenching separations from his wife and children. But his success speaks for itself. At last count, his Central Asia Institute had built fifty-five schools. Three Cups of Tea is at once an unforgettable adventure and the inspiring true story of how one man really is changing the world — one school at a time.

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"Some failures lead to phenomenal successes, and this American nurse's unsuccessful attempt to climb K2, the world's second tallest mountain, is one of them. Dangerously ill when he finished his climb in 1993, Mortenson was sheltered for seven weeks by the small Pakistani village of Korphe; in return, he promised to build the impoverished town's first school, a project that grew into the Central Asia Institute, which has since constructed more than 50 schools across rural Pakistan and Afghanistan. Coauthor Relin recounts Mortenson's efforts in fascinating detail, presenting compelling portraits of the village elders, con artists, philanthropists, mujahideen, Taliban officials, ambitious school girls and upright Muslims Mortenson met along the way. As the book moves into the post-9/11 world, Mortenson and Relin argue that the United States must fight Islamic extremism in the region through collaborative efforts to alleviate poverty and improve access to education, especially for girls. Captivating and suspenseful, with engrossing accounts of both hostilities and unlikely friendships, this book will win many readers' hearts." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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"The harsh beauty of Afghanistan has always lured a certain hardy breed of Westerner, and the few who linger there inevitably become both addicted and disillusioned. Despite the overthrow of the repressive Taliban and the advent of democracy in 2001, the country continues to vex as much as it inspires — and the continuing deep U.S. involvement in its rebirth compels us to examine why.

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"'[B]y delivering what his country will not, Mortenson is 'fighting the war on terror the way I think it should be conducted,' [coauthor] Relin writes. This inspiring, adventure-filled book makes that case admirably." Kirkus Reviews

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"Three Cups of Tea is one of the most remarkable adventure stories of our time. Greg Mortenson's dangerous and difficult quest to build schools in the wildest parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan is not only a thrilling read, it's proof that one ordinary person, with the right combination of character and determination, really can change the world." Tom Brokaw

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"Greg Mortenson represents the best of America. He's my hero. And after you read Three Cups of Tea, he'll be your hero, too." U.S. representative Mary Bono (R-Calif.)

Review:

"Three Cups of Tea is beautifully written. It is also a critically important book at this time in history. The governments of Pakistan and Afghanistan are both failing their students on a massive scale. The work Mortenson is doing, providing the poorest students with a balanced education, is making them much more difficult for the extremist madrassas to recruit." Ahmed Rashid, best-selling author of Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil, and Fundamentalism in Central Asia

About the Author

Greg Mortenson is the director of the Central Asia Institute. A resident of Montana, he spends several months of the year in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

David Oliver Relin is a contributing editor for Parade Magazine and Skiing Magazine. He has won more than forty national awards for his work as a writer and editor.

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F. Chapman, January 8, 2008 (view all comments by F. Chapman)
Greg Mortenson's amazing story of surviving a mountain accident, and following through on an amazing "thank you" plan for his rescuers, which includes building schools in severely impoverished and war torn areas, is a perfect gift for any philanthropist or a feel-good read for yourself! I have gifted it 3 times myself!
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Helen Gjovaag, January 5, 2007 (view all comments by Helen Gjovaag)
One of the best books I've read this year. A gripping and inspiring account of what can be accomplished by determination and desire to further education as a means of improving lives and combatting terrorism. Overcoming many odds, the author is successful in raising funds and keeping his promise to bring education (especially for girls) and understanding to these people.
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Tehranchik, November 22, 2006 (view all comments by Tehranchik)
I've just bought this new book and hate to put it down. What a wonderful thing these men are doing. I ususally skip the introduction til the end but this time I did read it first. Loved what David had to say about Greg. The world needs more of David and Greg.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780670034826
Subtitle:
One Man's Mission to Fight Terrorism and Build Nations...One School at a Time
Author:
Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin
Author:
Mortenson, Greg
Author:
Relin, David Oliver
Publisher:
Viking Books
Subject:
General
Subject:
Educators
Subject:
Afghanistan
Subject:
Students & Student Life
Subject:
Middle East - General
Subject:
Pakistan
Subject:
Humanitarians
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
Middle East
Subject:
Girls' schools - Pakistan
Subject:
Girls' schools - Afghanistan
Publication Date:
March 2006
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
338
Dimensions:
9.58x6.40x1.17 in. 1.29 lbs.

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