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3 Cups of Tea

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Puffin Books/Dial Books of Young Readers, 2009 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 209 pages
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This young readers edition of the worldwide bestseller Three Cups of Tea has been specially adapted for younger readers and updated by Greg Mortenson to bring his remarkable story of humanitarianism up to date for the present. Includes new photos and illustrations, as well as a special interview by Greg’s twelve-year-old daughter, Amira, who has traveled with her father as an advocate for the Pennies for Peace program for children.

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Inspiring story, but bland writing. - Goodreads
I also liked the photographs that were shared! - Goodreads
However, though the writing is shabby at best. - Goodreads
The writing, however, leaves something to be desired. - Goodreads

Review: Three Cups of Tea: Young Reader's Edition

User Review  - Dan - Goodreads

This book was about Greg Mortenson who was a mountain climber. He was climbing K2 when they couldn't make it to the summit because they had to bring a sick friend down. Climbing back up was exhausting ... Read full review

Review: Three Cups of Tea: Young Reader's Edition

User Review  - Heemin - Goodreads

Three Cups of Tea By Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin Biography 240 pages Three Cups of Tea starts out with Greg Mortenson getting lost while climbing the second largest mountain in the world, K2 ... Read full review

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About the author (2009)

Amira Mortenson is the twelve-year-old daughter of Greg Mortenson. She has traveled around the world with her father and works with Pennies for Peace, a program specifically geared to getting kids involved in charitable works by donating pennies.

David Oliver Relin is a contributing editor for Parademagazine and Skiingmagazine. He has won more than forty national awards for his work as a writer and editor.

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