Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin is the true story of Mortenson's work building schools in remote villages in Pakistan. Mortenson moves from a lost climber who promises a school to one small village to a major player in promoting peace through education in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Spoiler Warning: These book club discussion questions reveal important details about Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin. Finish the book before reading on.
- How do you think Mortenson's childhood shaped him?
- How is building schools in Pakistan similar to climbing a mountain? What did Mortenson learn from his failed attempt to summit K2?
- What aspects of Mortenson's personality have made him able to succeed so well in his efforts in Pakistan?
- Why do you think the villagers in Korphe were so excited about getting their own school? What is unique about having a school, as opposed to other things Mortenson could have built, like a hospital or community center?
- What did you learn about the culture in Northern Pakistan? Did anything surprise you?
- There are several times in the book when things seem to serendipitously come together for Mortenson -- like stumbling upon Korphe when he was lost and receiving a $20,000 donation from an audience of two. Do you believe these are the result of divine intervention or just fortunate coincidence?
- What risks has Mortenson taken? Do you think he has been brave or foolish?
- After reading Three Cups of Tea, are you optimistic about peace in Pakistan and Afghanistan?
- Did Three Cups of Tea challenge you to make more of a positive difference in the world?
- Rate Three Cups of Tea on a scale of 1 to 5.