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Greg Mortenson
In the bestselling book Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson, the author says improving educational opportunities for women in the Middle East - even just allowing them to finish high school - transforms the community.
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by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin
Other books we have read include “The Blue Sweater,” by Jacqueline Novogratz; “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian,” by Sherman Alexie; “The Big Burn,” by Timothy Egan; “The Middle of Everywhere,” by Mary Pipher; “Three Cups of Tea,” by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin; and “Mountains Beyond Mountains,” by Tracy Kidder.
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written by Greg Mortenson and Oliver Relin
Three Cups of Tea is a book written by Greg Mortenson and Oliver Relin.
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David Oliver Relin
The first book on my list is called Three Cups of Tea by David Oliver Relin and is more or less a biography of trauma nurse/mountaineer/humanitarian Greg Mortensen.
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Greg Mortensen
The latest book I just finished was Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortensen.
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David Oliver Relinquish
Franci has read Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relinquish, the story of Mortenson’s travels and social work in Pakistan and surrounding areas beginning in the early 1990’s.
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Mortensen and David Oliver Relin
The book, Three Cups of Tea, is authored by Mortensen and David Oliver Relin and narrates how Mortensen went from being a mountaineer to a promoter of peace and goodwill.
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Lu Yu
Ancient Chinese scholar Lu Yu wrote one that’s said to be one of the first ever written about tea, but tea’s not very easy to get your hands on an English copy nowadays.
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McGlinn , J. M., ‘A Study Guide to the Penguin Edition of Greg Mortenson and Oliver Relin
McGlinn, J. M., ‘A Study Guide to the Penguin Edition of Greg Mortenson and Oliver Relin’s Three Cups of Tea’ (no date), www.penguin.com/static/pdf/teachersguides/ThreeCupsOfTeaTG.pdf.
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a New York Times bestseller by Greg Mortensen with David Oliver Relin (2007, Penguin)
Three Cups of Tea, a New York Times bestseller by Greg Mortensen with David Oliver Relin (2007, Penguin), is a book about making peace.
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Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin’s Viking Penguin book, Three Cups of Tea, about a mountain climber who ended up building schools, which have helped educate over 24,000 kids, primarily girls in Afghanistan and Pakistan,
Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin’s Viking Penguin book, Three Cups of Tea, about a mountain climber who ended up building schools, which have helped educate over 24,000 kids, primarily girls in Afghanistan and Pakistan, has raised awareness about the education of young people – and about finding ways to promote peace – in those countries.
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by Mr. Mortenson and journalist David Oliver Relin
Three Cups of Tea, co- authored by Mr. Mortenson and journalist David Oliver Relin, says Mr. Mortenson stumbled into the village of Korphe while weak and lost after trying to climb the Himalayan mountain of K2, was nursed back to health by villagers, and then departed.
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by Oscar Relin
(Three Cups of Tea was written by Oscar Relin 'as told by Mortensen.'
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Greg
Greg is the author of Three Cups of Tea, the inspiring story of how one person can make a difference in violence torn areas of Central Asia.
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Mary McLeod Bethune
Mary McLeod Bethune is the author of Three Cups of Tea and Three Cups of Tea, Young Reader's Edition which detail Greg Mortenson's inspirational adventure.
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another book Journalist David Oliver Relin
Sadly, the author committed suicide in November 2012 due to controversies over another book Journalist David Oliver Relin wrote, Three Cups of Tea.
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Lorretta Rainville , left, of Salem
Lorretta Rainville, left, of Salem, speaks to Greg Mortenson, author of the best-selling book, 'Three Cups of Tea', before speaking at Salem High School.
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Floyd Landis
In 2006 Floyd Landis published Three Cups of Tea, a book chronicling Floyd Landis's journey.
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Many writers have feted tea since then, from Lu Tung and Marcel Proust to Henrik Ibsen and Alexander McCall Smith, so
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