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The “Three Cups of Tea” tempest, Part II: The question of authorship
Who really writes the books we read? And do we deserve to know? Let’s start by returning to the Three Cups of Tea kerfuffle. In addition to the problems already mentioned, it is now clear that the cover of the book itself … Continue reading
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Tagged authorship, David Oliver Relin, Etude, Greg Mortenson, literary non-fiction, non-fiction, Three Cups of Tea, Viking
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