Reluctant Reader Re-aligned | Stones into School | Greg Mortenson
 
 


Suche books:   



Stones into School
Greg Mortenson

Imprint unknown, 2009

average customer review:based on 238 reviews
view larger image
 for more information click here

   highly recommended  highly recommended






The Work Continues

This book is a continuation of THREE CUPS OF TEA, about Greg Mortenson's initiative to build schools for girls in Pakistan and Afghanistan. In this book, which Greg writes in the first person, we go along with him in his daily work as he has a hectic life managing all the requests he has received, traveling, and raising money back home. It is truly an exhausting pace which sometimes leaves him completely physically drained. Along the way, we also learn about many of the individuals who work with him and are helping the efforts of the Central Asia Institute (CAI) go forward.

It is very heartening to know that the school-building effort is gaining a lot of traction and that so many schools have been built, and also that Greg's work is studied by the US military and other important entities involved in the region. It is also heartening to know how much support continues to build for the CAI. One concern is that Greg is reaching the point where the work will exceed his personal ability to manage - he is increasingly pulled between his obligations on the speaking circuit and being summoned for visits with heads of state and other powerful figures, yet his desire is to remain "on the ground" personally involved in building the schools and meeting the children. It will be interesting to see how the growth continues.




 for more information click here


A very pleasing sequel

I was reluctant to read this book because I had enjoyed its prequel so much that I assumed, like most sequels, this would be a disappointment. I was so wrong - this story if anything was better written than the first book (a few typos notwithstanding). Instead of resting on his laurels, Martenson is just as dauntless in his quest to establish schools, this time in the even more hostile environment of Afganistan.

Highly recommended.

This interview gives a summary - but it was also interesting to see the author "live" [...]




 for more information click here


Reluctant Reader Re-aligned

I bought this book with reluctance thinking I had probably read enough in Three Cups of Tea to sufficiently appreciate Greg Mortensen's work and CAI's efforts to educate girls in remote Pakistan and Afghanistan. I thought I might be bored with too many logistical details and names I could not sort or remember. I was wrong! Stones Into Schools inspired me with its comprehensive continuation of the valiant story...much more than Three Cups of Tea! The writers mastered the balance of factual and inspirational material, held my attention throughout, AND wowed me with the most melodic and beautiful prose I have read since reading Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged! Many times I was so gripped by the vivid descriptions and commentaries that I had to put the book down and let the words "ripple" throughout my being.

Stones Into Schools made me aware of people and places I have not known and should have. The book challenged me to do more with my life and has painted a picture of leadership that raised the bar for all my future endeavors. Until I read this book, the Earnest Shackelton story topped my leadership book list. Now, Stones Into Schools is my No. 1 recommendation for managers and leaders in every field!


 for more information click here




 for more information click here


Of an Education

I did not read Three Cups of Tea and just picked up Stones into Schools on a whim and came away very impressed. The main lesson of this book is that guns and bullets are not the only way to win a war. You also need to win a battle for the hearts and minds of the people and the best way to win the minds in the view of Greg Mortensen is by providing their children or the next generation with a proper education and with that education they will be able to lead Afghanistan into a more hopeful and prosperous future. Mortensen's efforts to build schools throughout Afghanistan and Pakistan is a rare uplifting yet cautious tale of what good the human spirit can do and the forces that oppose them. It doesn't come across as anti-military at all because some of the U.S. top military leaders have helped to open schools in these areas. Rather as a statement of fact that bombs and bullets for all their power will not bring us the long term victory of stability that were hoping for.

One thing that puzzles me is why was there not more discussion of his dealings with persons who were unfriendly to his ambitions? It's mentioned in places like the Islamic radicals setting up Madras's after the Pakistani quake or the uprisings that gutted many foreign NGO buildings, but if it is mentioned it's just for a few sentences or pages and then moved away from. Perhaps this disrupted from the uplifting theme of building peace through education, but I would've loved to have heard a little more about some of the obstacles he faced, but overall a solid and even rarer uplifting read for the beleaguered political science major.



 for more information click here






Should be required reading

This follow up to Three Cups of Tea is amazing. It is inspiring and humbling. Read it today. Buy a copy for everyone you know. Who says one person can't make a difference?


Unabridged CDs ? 14 CDs, 16 hours

From the author of the #1 national bestseller Three Cups of Tea, the continuing story of this determined humanitarian and the schools he has established.


reviews: page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10



hot or not?    What's your opinion?     Write a review and share your thoughts!











   


stones

All in Time
High Profile (Jesse Stone)
Stone Fox
Cutting for Stone (Vintage)
Stones into Schools: Promoting Peace with Books, Not Bombs, in ...



school

Alanna (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition) (Song of the ...
Seabiscuit: An American Legend (Trade Edition) (Turtleback School & ...
Rocket Boys (The Coalwood Series #1)
Chicken Soup For The Teenage Soul 1 (Turtleback School & Library ...
Lonesome Dove (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)



into

Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster
Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life: The New Acceptance and ...
Sliding Into Home
Descent into Chaos: The U.S. and the Disaster in Pakistan, ...
Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar . . .: Understanding Philosophy ...




search for books
stones into, into, school, stones




Suche books:   


books
apparel
baby
beauty
books
camera photo
cell phones
classical music
computers
dvd
electronics
gourmet food
health personal care
kitchen
magazines
musical instruments
office products
outdoor living
computer video games
popular music
pet-supplies
software
sporting goods
tools hardware
toys-games
vhs
watches jewelry



* Black Ink

randomly chosen


VHS: Prizzi's Honor [VHS]

we recommend


The Pure Magic of Burt Bacharach in one small book!

home  impressum - about us