Greg Mortenson

Greg Mortenson

Greg Mortenson has written at least 11 books. Their most popular book is Three Cups Of Tea : Young Reader's Edition with 126 saves with an average rating of 3.45⭐.

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Author Bio

Greg Mortenson is an American humanitarian, professional speaker, writer, and former mountaineer. He is a co-founder and former executive director of the non-profit Central Asia Institute, from which he was forced to resign as executive director following an investigation by the Montana attorney general, and the founder of the educational charity Pennies for Peace.

Mortenson is the co-author of The New York Times Bestseller, Three Cups of Tea, which stayed on the New York Times bestseller list for 220 weeks. Three Cups of Tea has been published in 47 languages. Mortenson is also the author of Stones into Schools: Promoting Peace with Books, Not Bombs, in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

Mortenson has been criticized by writers such as Peter Hessler and Jon Krakauer for financial mismanagement of his charity, for "dodging accountability" and for writing a book Krakauer described as "riddled with lies". Source: Wikipedia

Three Cups Of Tea : Young Reader's Edition

Three Cups Of Tea : Young Reader's Edition
BySarah L. Thomson,David Oliver Relin,+1 more

2006 • 126 Readers • 240 pages 3.5

Stones into schools

Stones into schools
ByGreg Mortenson,Rika Iffati Farihah(Translator)

2009 • 6 Readers • 420 pages 4.3

Three Cups of Tea

Three Cups of Tea
ByGreg Mortenson,David Oliver Relin

2006 • 6 Readers • 536 pages 3.8

Listen to the Wind: The Story of Dr. Greg & Three Cups of Tea

2009 • 1 Reader 4

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Stones Into Schools
ByGreg Mortenson

2009 • 1 Reader 5

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Trzy Filiżanki Herbaty
ByGreg Mortenson,Agnieszka Lakatos(Translator)

2006 • 1 Reader • 392 pages 2

Listen to the wind

Listen to the wind
ByGreg Mortenson

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Три чаши чай
ByGreg Mortenson,Светлозара Лесева(Translator)

2006 • 368 pages