Stones into Schools

Stones into Schools by Greg Mortenson
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Stones into Schools

From the author of the phenomenal No.1 bestseller Three Cups of Tea, the continuing story of this determined humanitarian's efforts to promote peace through education.In this dramatic first-person narrative, Greg Mortenson picks up where Three Cups of Tea left off in 2003, recounting his relentless, ongoing efforts to establish schools for girls in Afghanistan; his extensive work in Azad Kashmir and Pakistan after a massive earthquake hit the region in 2005; and the unique ways he has built relationships with Islamic clerics, militia commanders, and tribal leaders even as he was dodging shootouts with feuding Afghan warlords and surviving an eight-day armed abduction by the Taliban. He shares for the first time his broader vision to promote peace through education and literacy, as well as touching on military matters, Islam, and women all woven together with the many rich personal stories of the people who have been involved in this remarkable two-decade humanitarian effort.

About the Author


Greg Mortenson was born in 1957 in St. Cloud, Minnesota. From 1958 - 1973, he lived on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania where his father, Dempsey, co-founded the teaching hospital, Kilimanjaro Christian medical Center (KCMC), and where his mother, Jerene, founded the International School Moshi. After serving in the U.S. Army in Germany from 1977 - 1979, Mortenson graduated from the University of South Dakota in 1983 with an Associate Degree in Nursing and a Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry. He is the co-founder of the nonprofit Central Asia Institute and founder of Pennies for Peace, and is the co-author of the #1 New York Times best-seller, Three Cups of Tea, which has won several awards including Time Magazine's Asia Book of the Year. Mortenson is a humanitarian and has dedicated his life to promote education, especially for girls, in remote regions of Pakistan and Afghanistan, where he has established over 78 schools. In 2009, Pakistan's government awarded Mortenson Pakistan's highest civil award, the Sitara-e-Pakistan ("Star of Pakistan"). Mortenson has received many other awards including National Award for Citizen Diplomacy in 2008, Rotary International Paul Harris Award in 2007, and Red Cross (Montana) "Humanitarian of the Year" in 2005. As of 2009, Mortenson has also received 10 honorary doctorates. Mortenson is married to Dr. Tara Bishop, a clinical psychologist. They have two children.

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Stones into Schools

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    Stones into Schools

  • Author:Greg Mortenson
  • ISBN:0670918725
  • ISBN-13:9780670918720, 978-0670918720
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Book Reviews of Stones into Schools
Disappointing
I did not read "Three Cups of Tea," and bought this for book club. While Mortenson has interesting insights about Afghan culture that he expresses well, in general I found the book disorganized and lacking a clear, compelling narrative.
The way out of Afghanistan
August 18, 2010

Several days ago, eight foreign doctors and one Afghan were killed in Badakhshan, purportedly because their killers assumed that they had been proselytizing while providing services to persons in rural areas. Not only do those who leave the comforts of the Mac-and-PC nations to work in conflict or post-conflict zones encounter the dangers of nature; often they encounter the insecurity bred when education is coveted solely for the minds of the privileged, leaving illiteracy and ignorance as the society's canon.

Although bombs and bridges may appear helpful to those who have the possibility of one day returning to a Mac-and-PC nation, or to those who have never left the comfort of their Mac-and-PC nation, for those whose life conditions can change faster than the coolest app for the iPhone, structural integrity has the single greatest affect on their future. Mr. Mortenson and his dirty dozen aptly recognize this in their pursuit of equitable education across Pakistan and Afghanistan.

I have not yet finished this book in the odyssey Mr. Mortenson continues to weave, but so far, every page makes me more certain that patience, and that ever present third cup of tea, is a way towards education, whose primary benefactor is sustainable peace for the future of Afghanistan.
must read
This is a must read for everyone but especially for those who would equate Islam with terrorism. The people in Afghanistan and Pakistan who are the engine behind building schools for their children to become literate are truly incredible. Their drive, committment, selflessness, farsightedness and determination to having a better future for their country through education is astounding. It is their way of fighting extremism without bombs, weapons and bloodshed. We should all look to these brave people as examples of love and goodwill. I urge you to read this account of their fight to better themselves and then put away any notions you may have of thinking muslims are bad people.
Incredible personal account
Stones into Schools takes a leap forward from Three Cups of Tea in one significant way: Greg was willing to tell his story himself. It's incredible to read about his work in his own voice and you really get a sense of what it's been like for Greg to make such strides in these difficult countries as well as foster interest and investment back home on his book tours. He continues to make sacrifices every day for the betterment of the girls and boys and people of Afghanistan and Pakistan.

A good portion of the book tells the tales of his staff and this really took me into the heart of his efforts. I found the journeys of every person involved riveting and inspiring.

Once again, Greg's story of determination and perseverance is a true inspiration for all of us.
Impressive narrative
This book picks up where Three Cups of Tea ended. I was again impressed at the good Greg Mortenson and his staff are doing in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The staff that he calls "the dirty dozen" are an amazing collection of men from those countries, who when given the chance to work at something they really believe in, are able to pull off some miraculous feats! Because of Mr. Mortenson's need to be the face of the group and use his notoriety to help raise funds, he has spent less time in central Asia and turned more of the responsibility over to his staff there. I really enjoyed reading about their growth personally and as an NGO. The people of those countries are so concerned about the lack of schools for their children - and are so grateful to be able to build the schools with the help of CAI. The schools are their own and they defend them and the right to have them against the Taliban and others who would like to destroy them. They are not a symbol of America in those countries, they are a symbol of a community working together for their own good.
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