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In Three Cups of Tea: One Man’s Mission to Promote One School at a Time, Greg Mortenson, and journalist David Oliver Relin recount the unlikely journey that led Mortenson from a failed attempt to climb Pakistan’s K2, the world’s second highest mountain, to successfully building schools in some of the most remote regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan.
In 1993 Mortenson was descending from his failed attempt to reach the
When he left the village, he promised that he would return to build them a school. In an early effort to raise money he wrote letters to 580 celebrities, businessmen, and other prominent Americans. His only reply was a $100 cheque from NBC’s Tom Brokaw. Selling everything he owned, he still only raised $2,000. But then a group of Wisconsin elementary school children
Mortenson created Pennies for Peace, which educates American children about the world and shows them that they can make a positive impact on a global scale, one penny at a time. Pennies for Peace is part of the nonprofit Central Asia Institute, which Mortenson co-founded with Dr. Jean Hoemi. The institute's name symbolizes the strength, beauty and resilience of the Central Asian communities it serves, taking its name from ikat, the fabric woven from individually-dyed strands of silk whose vibrant patterns are recognized from village to village.
CAI's community-based programs in education, women's education, and public health and conservation in remote mountain regions of Central Asia,
This story is adapted and abridged from a review of Mortenson's best-selling book, Three Cups of Tea: One Man's Mission to Promote One School at a Time, and from information on his website. Contact: Central Asia Institute, PO Box 7209, Bozeman, MT 59771, USA. Email.
Three Cups of Tea, has been chosen as its 2008 book by the One Book, One
“...part of Mortenson's success can be accredited to an important lesson learned from one of the older men of the first village he built a school in. While running around, trying to find out everyone's schedules, and after much time had passed on the slow project, Relin said that an old man of the village took Mortenson aside and asked him to come to his home, sit and calm down because he was making everyone nervous.
As the man's wife poured them tea the man said, "You need to make time to share three cups of tea with us. If you're going to get anything done in this part of the world, that's what you have to do. The first cup of tea, you're a stranger to us. The second cup of tea, you're an honored guest. By the time you share your third cup of tea, you become family, and for family we'll do anything."
Not long after their conversation the school was completed. Relin said that from this experience Mortenson came to understand that he had to listen and work with the villagers if he was going to accomplish anything. The incident also provided the book's name, Three Cups of Tea.”
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