When he was little one, he lived with his parents in Tanzania, because his father worked a lot in order to build a Christian central medical in that place and his mother was a teacher where he was in the school where there were a lot of kids that were from 28 different nations so he learned to speak different language from that country and place. Then he graduated and got the degree of chemistry and nursing, so then he became a climber
Why did he promise the villagers to build a school and how much would the school cost?
He was greater with Haji Ale, the chief of the village of Korphe, so he and his family offered very good things to Haji Ale because he wanted …show more content…
They don’t break their promises with their people or other people, and a good example was when he needed hospitality and they give him the help of he needed it.
Why do you think this book became such a hugely popular book in the United States?
The book called “Three Cups of Tea” has been on the best seller lists in the United States because the book tells the true story of how one person can make a difference in the lives of many people. Also the book tells about the many interesting people Mortenson met and the problems he faced. He survived a kidnapping by the Taliban and firefight between opposing Afghan groups, he also faced opposition by Islamic religious leaders, death threats and long separations from his wife and children.
Who first agreed to give Mortenson money for his project and why?
Mortenson sends out 580 letters and makes sixteen grant applications but receives only one contribution of $100 check from television news anchor Tom Brokaw, who studies in the University of South Dakota as Mortenson was the first agreed to give Mortenson money for his