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Three Cups of Tea | 
| Artist: Jeni Fleming $ Amira Mortenson Label: FTF Productions Category: Music
List Price: $8.99 Buy New: $7.99 You Save: $1.00 (11%)
Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 2361
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 707541801621 EAN: 0707541801621
Release Date: March 20, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Three Cups of Tea was composed by Jake Fleming at the request of Greg Mortenson, father of Amira and author of the book Three Cups of Tea. The song and book advocate education in the Islamic countries of central and southwest Asia specifically, the education of girls. The heros in the song are the children who, in the face of adversity, oppression and poverty, relentlessly pursue their dream of an education. For lack of adequate facilities, children often write their lessons in the sand with sticks. In reality, one penny buys a pencil and one dollar will fund a child s education for an entire month. To date, Greg has helped build 55 schools in remote villages of Pakistan and Afghanistan with the help of his non-profit, Central Asia Institute. Three Cups of Tea is an extraordinary story of one man s efforts to make a change (Viking 2006). Proceeds from this CD will help support CAI and Greg s efforts. Proceeds from this CD will also help support Hand Me Down Some Silver, Inc., a 501(c)3 corporation founded by Jake and Jeni Fleming. This scholarship foundation aims to fund private music lessons, purchase instruments, help students realize their own recording projects, and provides students with long-lasting, inspirational musical experiences similar to this project. Jeni Fleming of the Jazz influenced folk/pop group, the Jeni Fleming Trio is fast becoming one of the Northwests most sought after vocalists. Recording artists and tour musicians, she and husband Jake (lyricist, songwriter and producer) also teach 60 private music students in their Montana home. Amira Mortenson is a 4th grader who loves music and aspires to sing on Broadway. A Pennies for Peace activist, she inspires American students to buy pencils for their peers in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Amira travels to the Islamic third world to personally deliver school supplies and greets children with Asalaam Alaikum (peace be with you). Words and Music: Jake Fleming, Bozeman, MT, 2006 Flick The Fly Publishing Sung by: Jeni Fleming and Amira Mortenson Recorded / Mixed: Hilltop Recording Studio, Nashville, TN Design and layout: Nathan Fleming Photographs of Jeni and Amira 2006 Audrey Hall Clothing provided by: Twig Design, Bozeman, MT CD Production: Copycatsmedia.com, Minneapolis, MN Piano and Keyboards: Gary Prim Bass Guitar: Jimmy Carter Acoustic and electric guitar: Kelly Black Electric Guitar: Jeff King Drums and percussion: Brian Fullen Background vocals: Margie Cates, Chip Davis Children s Choir: Tyler Eide, Amira Mortenson, Addison White, Samantha White, Tanner Wiegand, Courtney Yovich Recording Engineer: John Nicholson
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
What reading this book has done for me February 19, 2008 32 out of 36 found this review helpful
This book has changed me. I am still trying to come to grips with what that means. I feel different and better. It has touched my soul in a way that no other book has done for many a decade. It is almost an unbelieveable story. The fact that Dr. Greg is still alive is a miracle in itself. Here it is almost 2am PST and I could not get to sleep so I thought I would donate to the CAI, buy another book, and write this review.
I am a social liberal and a fiscal conservative. I choose to watch FOX News for some reason. I watch the other stations as well and I dislike FOX the least. I voted Republican in the last two elections only because I thought the other options would be worse. This book has taught me how wrong I was. It has layed out facts that no one would ever hear on any news station. The information provided by Greg and David was startling and it has caused me to rethink a lot of my views.
My recommendation is that if you do not read this book, you will be missing out on a life experience (thats right, this book was an experience, almost as if one was there themselves) and you will be missing out on enhancing your life in a way I find hard to express. You must read this book. You owe it to yourself, your family, your community, and the world you live in.
Just one 'cute' song ; disappointing September 1, 2007 30 out of 33 found this review helpful
Whereas the book is absolutely amazing, the CD is not. (The book is on par with Mountains Beyond Mountains -- also must-read -- by Tracy Kidder, about Dr Paul Farmer.) This CD, however, was disappointingly short. There's just one song on it. I was hoping for a bit of music from the region featured in the book, but what you get is one song of kids music. Great for kids, but the price tag is disproportionate to the content. I'm glad the proceeds are going to a good cause, but I find the marketing misleading as the actual content of the CD is insufficiently explained.
Kids are important February 16, 2007 28 out of 31 found this review helpful
I am very proud of you, Amira, because your song is a big hit! The song makes me feel I am sharing with the children of the world. Now I know what Three Cups of Tea means. We should all share love with each other. I think each kid is connected. Us kids can make a new start and make the world a better place through peace. Your cousin, Sydney Star, age 7
Delightful! March 12, 2007 25 out of 29 found this review helpful
This is a charming little piece of music to listen to while contemplating the far regions of the Himalayas. To make it doubly nice, some of the cost goes to a non-profit agency working to education children.
Buy it to support the cause, but not to listen to. August 27, 2007 17 out of 25 found this review helpful
I bought this CD because I support Greg Mortensen's cause, after reading Three Cups of Tea. This CD is nowhere near as compelling as the book. It's amateurish at best.
I have no regrets over buying it, but one listen is enough.
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