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While critics agree that Three Cups of Tea should be read for its inspirational value rather than for its literary merit, the book's central theme, derived from a Baltistan proverb, rings loud and clear. "The first time you share tea with a Balti, you are a stranger," a villager tells Greg Mortenson. "The second time, you are an honored guest. The third time you become family." An inspirational story of one man's efforts to address poverty, educate girls, and overcome cultural divides, Three Cup

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Melissa
May 18, 2008 rated it liked it
Shelves: thenakedtruth
While I would agree with other reviewers that it wasn't the best written book I've ever read, the story was so compelling that I was able to remove my inner editor most of the time--which is saying a great deal. Additionally, I think Mortenson's co-author probably did the majority of the writing and it is he who used the word "hero" liberally throughout the text. Mortenson clearly feels the true heroes of his story are Sadhar Khan, Haji Ali, Faisal Baig, Syed Abbas, and the other men AND women o ...more
Jaime
Nov 15, 2008 rated it it was ok
Shelves: unfinished
Mortenson did such a wonderful, honorable thing and I really feel badly that I cannot finish the book but the writing style is, frankly, boring and very slow paced. I really had to stop reading this book before I started getting frustrated! I really think they could have made a shorter, more interesting story.
Amy
May 29, 2009 rated it liked it
Overall, this is a really great book and I am truly inspired by the life of Greg and his family. I found it to be a bit slow a few times, I think partly because I knew what was going to happen (I had asked my husband about the book as he was reading it several times), but it picks back up quickly. My favorite parts are when he is with anyone overseas--learning from their pace, courage, and culture.

I'm excited to get back into reading again now that my "must read" work books are all done!
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Karen
Jul 05, 2009 rated it it was amazing
Shelves: middle-eastern
Great book.
Mimi
Aug 20, 2008 rated it really liked it
Shelves: personal-library
A failed attempt to climb K2 opens the door for Greg Mortenson to pursue a different course. This story chronicles his life as he determines and builds schools in poverty striken Pakistan for girls. He believes educating a child and transforming throughts bring about peace. I felt this book also helped my understanding of recent history in this part of the world
Linda
Jun 26, 2008 rated it really liked it
Shelves: chcpl, own, signed
The inspiring story of Greg Mortenson's metamorphosis from mountain climber to school builder. Well-written. Mortenson models the 21st century version of lighting one candle cursing the darkness. I recommend this book and have one additional comment. If Mortenson is an angel, his wife and children are saints. ...more
Dottie
Sep 24, 2008 rated it really liked it
Interesting story of what one person can accomplish. Reminded me of Mountains Beyond Mountains but he had a lot less support
Charisse
Aug 08, 2008 rated it liked it
Shelves: non-fiction
I really really wanted to like this book more - I had a difficult time getting through it unfortunately
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A great read!
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Jun 13, 2010 rated it it was ok
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