Three Cups of Tea

Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson, published by Penguin Books Limited on January 3, 2008, is a compelling narrative that chronicles the author’s journey from a failed attempt to climb K2 to his commitment to building schools in Pakistan. This edition spans 349 pages and is presented in English. The book details Mortenson’s experiences in a remote village in the Karakoram Mountains, where he was inspired by the local community’s generosity and resilience.
Readers will find an engaging account of Mortenson’s efforts to establish fifty-five schools, with a particular focus on educating girls in areas affected by conflict and poverty. The narrative intertwines themes of survival, education, and social responsibility, reflecting the challenges faced in the region as the Taliban rose to power. Through his journey, Mortenson illustrates the profound impact of education and the humanitarian spirit in transforming lives amidst adversity.
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‘Here we drink three cups of tea to do business; the first you are a stranger, the second you become a friend, and the third, you join our family, and for our family we are prepared to do anything – even die.’ Haji Ali, Korphe Village Chief, Karakoram mountains, Pakistan In 1993, after a terrifying and disastrous attempt to climb K2, a mountaineer called Greg Mortenson drifted, cold and dehydrated, into an impoverished Pakistan village in the Karakoram Mountains. Moved by the inhabitants’ kindness, he promised to return and build a school. Three Cups of Tea is the story of that promise and its extraordinary outcome. Over the next decade Mortenson built not just one but fifty-five schools – especially for girls – in remote villages across the forbidding and breathtaking landscape of Pakistan and Afghanistan, just as the Taliban rose to power. His story is at once a riveting adventure and a testament to the power of the humanitarian spirit.
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