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David Oliver Relin

Any easy way out of facing the world's problems is to feel that one person alone can not make a difference. The problems are too enormous, the differences between people too great. Greg Mortenson proves that one person CAN make a difference. Touched by the kindness of Pakistani villagers who rescued him when a climbing expedition went awry, Greg decided to do something to make a difference. He dedicated his life to opening schools for young girls in some of the poorest, most dangerous villages of Afghanistan and Pakistan. David Oliver Relin and Greg Mortenson share this inspiring story in Three Cups of Tea. In a world gone quite mad, this important book reminds us of the basic goodness of people, the desire for a better life, and the feats one dedicated person can accomplish. Read it and be inspired! David Oliver Relin is pictured with Greg Mortenson.


