Reading this book completely changed my view of the conflicts in that area. I have never ever been interested in politics, and find it very confusing on the news when they discuss the war and what is going on in Iraq or Afghanistan. The conflict between Pakistan and India I didn’t even know existed! “Three Cups of Tea” helped me see the conflict on a very understandable human level. Greg Mortenson truly believes that this conflict can start to be resolved though education, that Al Quaeda dropping bombs was not an event out of the blue, but a horrible pattern that has been occuring for centuries - because the people are uneducated and violence is all they know.
I feel so badly for the children thrown into those training schools, knowing no other life than that of war. It is a problem that can start to be resolved on the most basic level, though education. While here in America we are required to attend school, over there the schools don’t even exist! But what I saw as very inspiring was that many of the leaders, even the most feared and violent, really want education for their villages! I think what Dr. Greg has started is a wonderful program that can truly change the world one child, one school at a time, and start to bring peace to a very troubled part of our world.
By reading the story, do you think the book change the way you view the conflicts in this part of the world? Share your thoughts by leaving a response below.






As I reflect on Three Cups of Tea, I am struck by what one person with good fortune, courage, and determination can accomplish. Greg Mortenson’s story reminds us that life’s journey is a path with sharp turns, detours, circles and sometimes dead ends. He certainly took an unintentional detour when he wandered into Korphe that day in 1993 – a detour that changed his life and transformed him in ways that he never dreamed possible.




“Sustainable Equity for Women” is a Senior Women’s Studies Capstone project that the graduating class of 2008 bequeathed as their legacy to Fairfield University.