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Three Cups of Tea
One Man's Mission to Fight Terrorism and Build Nations... One School at a Time
by 
Greg Mortenson
David Oliver Relin
Patrick Lawlor
Publisher: Tantor Media
Subject(s):  Biography & Autobiography
Nonfiction
Politics
Language(s):  English
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Lending period:   10 days
File size:   193745 KB
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ISBN:   9781400172511
Release date:   Dec 12, 2006

Description

The inspiring account of one man's campaign to build schools in the most dangerous, remote, and anti- American reaches of Asia.

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AudioFile Magazine...
Lost after failing to climb K2, Mortenson was sheltered and nursed in a remote Pakistani village; he promised to return and build them a school. Keeping that promise led to his heading a charitable institute that provides impoverished children in Pakistan and Afghanistan with an education. Though Relin's writing is not top-caliber, Mortenson's story comes through as exciting and inspiring. Patrick Lawlor's voice is neither melodious nor distinguished, but it is likable and serviceable. He tells the story as if Mortenson had told it to him, keeping it lively and engaging. His imitation of voices and accents, loosely rather than precisely mimetic, fits his style. It all works; listeners will begrudge interruptions. W.M. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
 

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