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2009., Pre-adolescent, Puffin Books Call No: Global Studies Edition: Young readers ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Adapts for young readers Greg Mortenson's book in which he recounts the experiences he had while trying to help impoverished villages in Pakistan's Karakoram Himalaya build schools for their children.
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2009, Pre-adolescent, Dial Books for Young Readers Call No: 371.822 09549 Edition: Young readers ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Adapts for young readers Greg Mortenson's book in which he recounts the experiences he had while trying to help impoverished villages in Pakistan's Karakoram Himalaya build schools for their children.
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2009, Pre-adolescent, Dial Books for Young Readers Call No: 371.822 09549 Edition: Young readers ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Adapts for young readers Greg Mortenson's book in which he recounts the experiences he had while trying to help impoverished villages in Pakistan's Karakoram Himalaya build schools for their children.
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2009, Pre-adolescent, Dial Books for Young Readers Call No: 371.822 09549 Edition: Young readers ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Adapts for young readers Greg Mortenson's book in which he recounts the experiences he had while trying to help impoverished villages in Pakistan's Karakoram Himalaya build schools for their children.
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2009., Juvenile, Puffin Books Call No: Realistic 371.82 Mor Tho Edition: Young readers ed. Availability:3 of 3 At Location(s) Summary Note: An adaptation for youth of Greg Mortenson's account of his mission to promote peace through education by building more than sixty schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Features a foreword by Jane Goodall, new photos and illustrations, and an interview with Greg's twelve-year-old daughter, Amira.
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-- 3 cups of tea2009, Juvenile, Puffin Books Edition: Young readers ed Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: An adaptation of the bestselling book about the American Greg Mortenson's building of over 60 schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan
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-- 3 cups of teap2009., Pre-adolescent, Penguin Audio Call No: 371.823 4209549 Edition: Unabridged, The you Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Adapts for young readers Greg Mortenson's book in which he recounts the experiences he had while trying to help impoverished villages in Pakistan's Karakoram Himalaya build schools for their children.
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-- 3 cups of tea2006., Viking Call No: 971.822 MOR Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Greg Mortenson recounts the experiences he had while trying to help impoverished villages in Pakistan's Karakoram Himalaya build schools for their children.
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-- 3 cups of tea.2007., Penguin Books Call No: HI-INT 371.822 MOR Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: One 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, 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.
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c2009., Pre-adolescent, Dial Books for Young Readers Call No: HI-INT 371.822 THO Edition: Young readers ed. Availability:2 of 2 At Location(s) Summary Note: One 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.