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The Fault in Our Stars

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This film tie-in edition features images from the major motion picture adaptation of John Green's multi-million #1 bestseller. The story follows Hazel, a terminally ill teenager whose life takes an unexpected turn when she meets Augustus Waters at a Cancer Kid Support Group. Despite her diagnosis, which has defined her existence, their connection leads to a profound exploration of love and life. Green's work is insightful, bold, and raw, delving into the complexities of being alive and in love. Critics praise it as a touching and often fiercely funny novel, with some calling it compulsory reading for everyone. The narrative captures the voices of a young generation while infusing it with the wisdom of those who have faced mortality. The humor and emotional depth draw readers in, offering a poignant look at loss and grief that resonates with both teens and adults. This life-affirming tale is not just for young cancer sufferers; it speaks to everyone about making the most of each moment. Green's intelligent and sensitive style defies categorization, making it a crossover hit. Readers will laugh, cry, and ultimately reflect on their own lives, making this story a memorable journey through love and the human experience.

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The Fault in Our Stars, John Green

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Language
English
Authors
John Green
Publisher
Penguin
Released
2020
Format
Paperback
Pages
313
ISBN10
3125738504
ISBN13
9783125738508
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First published
2012
Original title
The Fault in Our Stars
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This film tie-in edition features images from the major motion picture adaptation of John Green's multi-million #1 bestseller. The story follows Hazel, a terminally ill teenager whose life takes an unexpected turn when she meets Augustus Waters at a Cancer Kid Support Group. Despite her diagnosis, which has defined her existence, their connection leads to a profound exploration of love and life. Green's work is insightful, bold, and raw, delving into the complexities of being alive and in love. Critics praise it as a touching and often fiercely funny novel, with some calling it compulsory reading for everyone. The narrative captures the voices of a young generation while infusing it with the wisdom of those who have faced mortality. The humor and emotional depth draw readers in, offering a poignant look at loss and grief that resonates with both teens and adults. This life-affirming tale is not just for young cancer sufferers; it speaks to everyone about making the most of each moment. Green's intelligent and sensitive style defies categorization, making it a crossover hit. Readers will laugh, cry, and ultimately reflect on their own lives, making this story a memorable journey through love and the human experience.