Three Cups of Tea


Dec 03 2008

Three Cups of Tea: Still a Bestseller, and for Good Reason

Published by Jess under Book Reviews

Three Cups of Tea --by Greg Mortenson

Three Cups of Tea --by Greg Mortenson

With so much to say about such a remarkable and now so popular story, it’s hard to know where to start. Before he set about single-handedly changing the landscape of northern Pakistan (work that, some contend, will eventually earn him the Nobel Peace Prize), author Greg Mortenson was a climbing enthusiast. It was after a failed and traumatic attempt at K2 that he first stumbled upon the small village of Korphe in the Baltistan region of Pakistan. Touched by the poverty, wisdom and kindness of the Korphe village, Mortenson’s life-path changed literally overnight and he committed himself to building a school for this unknown village. And the rest is history… Well, not exactly.

“The rest” is actually the remarkable story that is retold in Three Cups of Tea. Already from the cover anyone can see that Mortenson accomplished something great – the “#1 New York Times Bestseller” caption is one clue, the Kiriyama Prize Winner seal and the Tom Brokaw blurb are two more. But what the cover doesn’t reveal, and what no friend can properly relay to you (because  by now most know someone that has read this book and felt compelled to talk about it),  is just how hard Mortenson had to work to build the first school, not to mention the subsequent fifty.

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