The Fault in Our Stars (Hardcover)
| Author: John Green |
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Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Penguin Group USA
ISBN-10: 0525478817
ISBN-13: 9780525478812
Sku: 222757051
Publish Date: 1/10/2012
Sales Rank: 4646
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 8.5H x 5.75L x 1T
Pages:
336
Age Range:
18 to UP
Annotation:
First love, endless wit, and snarky, dry humor keep this young adult novel from being the typical cancer weepfest despite the fact that 16-year-old protagonist Hazel has cancer that will likely shorten her life. Forced to go to a cancer support group for kids, Hazel is surprised when hot newcomer Augustus Waters stares at her intensely. The two start spending time together, and Hazel not only finds someone who truly gets her, but her own understanding of life alters and transforms. John Green is the author of numerous popular young adult books, including the 2006 Printz Award-winner LOOKING FOR ALASKA.
First love, endless wit, and snarky, dry humor keep this young adult novel from being the typical cancer weepfest despite the fact that 16-year-old protagonist Hazel has cancer that will likely shorten her life. Forced to go to a cancer support group for kids, Hazel is surprised when hot newcomer Augustus Waters stares at her intensely. The two start spending time together, and Hazel not only finds someone who truly gets her, but her own understanding of life alters and transforms. John Green is the author of numerous popular young adult books, including the 2006 Printz Award-winner LOOKING FOR ALASKA.
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"[S]mart, witty, profoundly sad, and full of questions worth asking, even those like "Why me?" that have no answer."
01/16/2012
"What makes this novel compelling is not a thrill-a-minute plot but the authenticity of characters deeply engaged in trying to live 'forever within the numbered days.' Cranky, funny, sad and scared, Hazel and Augustus buck society's desire to type them as models of heroic suffering, an 'Inspiration to Us All.' They remain fiercely, distinctly themselves."
- Mary Quattlebaum
01/31/2012

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