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by Sarah Thomson (Adapter), Greg Mortenson (Author), David Oliver Relin (Author), Jane Godall (Foreword)
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In 1993, while climbing one of the world's most difficult peaks, Mortenson became lost and ill, and eventually found aid in the tiny Pakistani village of Korphe. He vowed to repay his generous hosts by building a school; his efforts have grown into the Central Asia Institute, which has since provided education for 25,000 children. Retold for middle readers, the story remains inspirational and compelling. Solid pacing and the authors' skill at giving very personal identities to people of a different country, religion and culture help Mortenson deliver his message without sounding preachy; he encourages readers to put aside prejudice and politics, and to remember that the majority of people are good. An interview with Mortenson's 12-year-old daughter, who has traveled with her father to Pakistan, offers another accessible window onto this far-away and underlines Mortenson's sacrifice and courage. Illustrated throughout with b&w photos, it also contains two eight-page insets of color photos.The picture book, while close in content to the longer books, is written in the voice of Korphe's children rather than providing Mortenson's view, making it easier for American kids to enter the story. Roth (Leon's Story) pairs the words with her signature mixed-media collage work, this time using scraps of cloth along with a variety of papers. Her work has a welcoming, tactile dimension—readers would want to touch the fabric headscarves, for example. A detailed scrapbook featuring photos from Three Cups of Tea and an artist's note firmly ground the book in fact. A portion of the authors' royalties will benefit the Central Asia Institute. (Jan.)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Grade 6–8—Hiking in the mountains of Pakistan in 1993, Mortenson got lost. He found his way to a small village where the locals helped him recover from his ordeal. While there, he noticed that the students had no building and did all of their schooling out of doors. Motivated to repay the kindness he had received, he vowed to return to the village and help build a school. Thus began his real life's journey. Mortenson's story recounts the troubles he faced in the U.S. trying to raise the money and then in Pakistan, trying to get the actual supplies to a remote mountain location. His eventual success led to another, and yet another, until he established a foundation and built a string of schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Mortenson manages to give the story an insider's feel despite being an outsider himself. His love of the region and the people is evident throughout and his dedication to them stalwart. The writing is lively, if simplistic, and for the most part the story moves along at a fairly quick clip. In this specially adapted edition for young people, new photographs and an interview with Mortenson's young daughter, who often travels with him, have been added.—Jody Kopple, Shady Hill School, Cambridge, MA
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Teach the children, January 22, 2009
Written for kids 8 and up, this young reader's edition of Three Cups of Tea tells the inspirational story of Greg Mortenson and his selfless mission to build schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Mortenson's original book, Three Cups of Tea, has become a worldwide bestseller. Since the goal is about building schools and educating kids, this book and the newly published picture book Listen to the Wind are naturals.

When mountaineer Mortenson got lost in the Pakistani mountains after a failed attempt at climbing K2, he was rescued by the villagers in impoverished Korphe. As he was nursed back to health, Mortenson was shocked to learn that Korphe's children had no school, with lessons taught outdoors just three days a week. Kids learned to write using sticks in the dirt. To repay the village's kindness, Mortenson promised to return, and help build a school.

Mortenson did come back to Korphe, and has indeed helped build not just one but fifty-five schools -- many for girls -- in both Pakistan and Afghanistan.

The idea of "three cups of tea" comes from Korphe's village chief, Haji Ali. "With the first cup of tea you are a stranger, with the second you become a friend, and with the third, you join our family."

Many parts of Mortenson's story are thrilling as he describes his adventures in such a dangerous part of the world. A trip to Afghanistan, for example, comes complete with red rocks that signal land mines: "There are millions of land mines buried all over Afghanistan, left there by armies after years and years of war. When one is found -- usually because it explodes -- rocks in the area are painted red, as a warning."

A story like this is both inspiring and eye-opening, and should help kids feel closer to children in other parts of the world.

Bonus features include maps of the region; a foreword by Dr. Jane Goodall; an interview with Mortenson's teenage daughter Amira, who has traveled with him in his work; and two sections of color photos printed on glossy paper.

Here's the chapter list:

Maps
Foreword by Dr. Jane Goodall
Introduction
Chapter 1: Failure
Chapter 2: The Wrong Side of the River
Chapter 3: I'm Going to Build You a School
Chapter 4: Growing Up
Chapter 5: 580 Letters, One Check
Chapter 6: Hard Way Home
Chapter 7: Korphe at Last
Chapter 8: A Bridge Before a School
Chapter 9: Hunting Ibex
Chapter 10: Building Bridges
Chapter 11: Six Days
Chapter 12: Beginnings
Chapter 13: Haji Ali's Lesson
Chapter 14: A Smile Should Be More Than a Memory
Chapter 15: A Picture
Chapter 16: New Schools -- and More
Chapter 17: Running From War
Chapter 18: Too Much to Do
Chapter 19: A Village Called New York
Chapter 20: Afghanistan
Chapter 21: The First Educated Woman in Korphe
Chapter 22: Stones into Schools
Q&A with Amira Mortenson
Time Line
Glossary
Who's Who in Three Cups of Tea
Readers Guide
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING BOOK -EVERY STUDENT AND LIBRARY SHOULD HAVE ONE, January 22, 2009
Three Cups of Tea is a fabulous book. I could not put it down until I finished reading it from cover to cover (see below for a summary of the book). The Young Readers edition, tells a similar story to the original version and it has been adapted for young readers by Sarah Thompson, and involves Greg's 12 year old daughter Amira. Any "complex" words are highlighted and described in a glossary. There are beautiful photos of Greg's adventures and his daughter's travels. Amira is interviewed about her personal life and her relationship with her Dad, and her travels. A timeline of his travels, who's who section and readers group guide are also included. There is a great forward by Jane Goodhall.

Three Cups of Tea is the story of Greg Mortenson, a nurse from the US, who at the beginning of the book is forced to abort a climb of K2. He meets a community in remote Pakistan and promises to build them a school at their request. The book details how despite huge obstacles he builds a school for them successfully and goes on to build a series of schools for children and centers for women in remote mountain towns in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Along the way he experiences personal danger, hostility, adventure and financial strain. He persists and builds a non-profit (in his own way) to fund the schools for girls. There are endearing stories between Greg and the villagers, and the lessons he learned along the way.

This book is not be missed. It is extremely inspiring- watch how one determined man (or is he a saint) can change the world. I loved it! It is a great gift, a great text for older elementary and middle school ( aimed at 9-12 year olds) even some high school students. All libraries should also carry this book!!!!! Kids are in need of this type of inspiration. Students are also invited to become involved in one of his non-profits "Pennies for Peace"

The first book was written with David Oliver Relin who researched and wrote about all the details of Mortenson's amazing life.

Blessings to you, Andrea Joy Cohen MD, physician, and keynote speaker, Author of the LA Bestseller A Blessing in Disguise: 39 Life Lessons from Today's Greatest Teachers

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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars read it, January 28, 2009
If you have not read the adult version of three cups of tea, i highly recommend it ... this is just a wonderful story ... a testament to one man's humanity and what we can all accomplish when we respect one another and persistently pursue a goal. It is read by Pentagon staff now and counterintelligience teams....it is a testimony to the fact that every human being wants acknowledgement and respect .. such small things but they are truly the stepping off points for so much more. Read it, let your kids and grandkids read it .. please.
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Fabulous story and very inspirational. I can do but little of that, however, I can do it!
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