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A very interesting and incredibly honest story about Mortenson's mission to build schools for children in the farthest villages of Pakistan and Afghanistan.

In honor of the memories of the deceased sisters, we landed the Mortenson at the foot of K2 (the second highest mountain) in northern Pakistan. Failed attempts and injuries were led to a small village at the foot of the mountain. Mortenson inspired by simple villagers' hospitality and simple life promised to build a school for village children. After spending a year on collecting communities and resources Morten returned to Khorpe to fulfill his promise and ended without creating more than 55 schools in Pakistan's cold northern terrain. Building a school for children who have never seen a school is like realizing the dreams of the people of the generation living in the world's highest valley.

Mortenson's simple and direct approach to building Kortpe School brings new vision and new hope for readers. As long as the work of the Central Asian Institute (CAI) is impressive, Mortenson's attitude that it fulfills its first commitment with the people of Khorpe and turns this single promise into the goal of long-term life in life.

I am impressed with a different glimpse of Afghanians and Afghans. It is surprising that a heinous Afghan person accredited as a gun that lived and fought through wars of decades with the worst affected country after 9/11 would welcome people from their enemy countries It is necessary. I will support his life.

Despite all the criticisms and assertions surrounding this book and its authors, this book is particularly worth reading about educational culture, especially girls 'education in Pakistan ... the importance and logic behind promoting girls' education The boys migrate to the city for good work and the educated girls are trapped in the house and nurture and refine the life of the future generations ... you are the poor ___ ___ ___ 0 ___ ___ ___ 0

We hope that children in Pakistan and Afghanistan will play their respective roles to leave a legacy of peace, not a permanent cycle of violence, war, terrorism, racial discrimination, exploitation, and violence .



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