Books that Inspire — Review
Three
Cups of Tea (The Young Reader’s Edition)
by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin
adapted by Sarah Thomson
Penguin Young Readers Group, 2009
ISBN 9-780-142414-125
$10.00, 240 pp, b/w and colour photos, glossary
reader’s guide, ages 8 – 12
www.penguin.ca
Three Cups of Tea is the inspiring true story of how Greg Mortenson,
an American mountain climber, became an international humanitarian
who is dedicating his life to building schools in remote regions
of Pakistan and Afghanistan. This Young Readers Edition is an adaptation
of the award-winning book of the same name. His chosen mission
in life began when Mortenson became separated from his porter on
a climb of K2, and was rescued and cared for by the people of Korphe,
a small village in northern Pakistan. In gratitude, he promised
to return and build them a school, beginning a process with far-reaching
effects and a multitude of supporters that resulted in the building
of more than sixty schools in Central Asia over the next ten years.
Mortenson’s belief in education and its essential role in world
peace drives his work, and his story will touch the hearts of young
readers everywhere. This edition includes an interview with Mortenson’s
daugher, Amira, who was twelve at the time of writing, and who
participates in her father’s efforts to promote peace and understanding
through education.
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