01962cam a2200313u 450000100100000000500170001000700030002700800410003001000150007102000150008602000180010103500230011904000400014204200080018204300300019005000220022008200210024210000210026324501460028426000310043030000350046152009380049660000210143465000320145565000350148765000490152265000520157170000250162314123738 20190501180610.0ta061006b ||||||||||||||||||||eng|u a2005043466 a0670034827 a9780670034826 a(OCoLC)ocm61859864 aDLCcDLCdBAKERdC#PdBURdIXAdDLC apcc aa-pk---aa-af---an-us---00aLC2330b.M67 200600a371.822095492221 aMortenson, Greg.10aThree cups of tea :bone man’s mission to fight terrorism and build nations-- one school at a time cGreg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin. aNew York :bViking,c2006. a338 p. :bill., maps ;c25 cm. aOne man’s campaign to build schools in the most dangerous, remote, and anti-American reaches of Asia: in 1993 Greg Mortenson was an American mountain-climbing bum wandering emaciated and lost through Pakistan’s Karakoram. After he was taken in and nursed back to health by the people of a Pakistani village, he promised to return one day and build them a school. From that rash, earnest promise grew one of the most incredible humanitarian campaigns of our time--Mortenson’s one-man mission to counteract extremism by building schools, especially for girls, throughout the breeding ground of the Taliban. In a region where Americans are often feared and hated, he has survived kidnapping, fatwas issued by enraged mullahs, death threats, and wrenching separations from his wife and children. But his success speaks for itself--at last count, his Central Asia Institute had built fifty-five schools.--From publisher description.10aMortenson, Greg. 0aGirls’ schoolszPakistan. 0aGirls’ schoolszAfghanistan. 0aHumanitarian assistance, AmericanzPakistan. 0aHumanitarian assistance, AmericanzAfghanistan.1 aRelin, David Oliver.