
I'm still working my way through this book in preparation for our group discussion on Thursday. Thus far it has proven to be a miraculous and inspiring tale of an individual's singular desire to make a difference.
The characters and dynamics are colorfully rendered and descriptions of the settings are dramatic. Stylistically, co-author David Oliver Relin's journalistic experience flavors the book, and at times it can read like an extended article in your Sunday paper (albeit a truly compelling article).
Overall, the message and actions of Greg and his compatriots speak volumes. We can only hope that they can continue to inspire people to continue to make a difference in this often neglected part of the world.

Greg Mortenson with Khanday community school students, Hushe Valley, Karakoram mountains, Pakistan December 2006. Image courtesy Greg Mortenson, Central Asia Institute.
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