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John and Sarah Urist Green visited Sierra Leone in April 2019 after John was inspired by a December 2017 profile in The New Yorker on PIH co-founder Ophelia Dahl. [ 230 ] [ 231 ] [ 232 ] In October 2019, Green announced that he, Hank, and their families would be donating $6.5 million to Sierra Leone 's branch of Partners In Health, as part of ...
Looking for Alaska is a 2005 young adult novel by American author John Green. Based on his time at Indian Springs School, Green wrote the novel as a result of his desire to create meaningful young adult fiction. [1] The characters and events of the plot are grounded in Green's life, while the story itself is fictional. [1]
John Green is opening up about how his own lifelong battle with OCD inspired his 2017 novel, Turtles All the Way Down — and how he hopes Max’s new book-to-screen adaptation will help others in ...
The only other details of the plot revealed to the public before release were that it was to contain, either literally or figuratively, a tuatara, Star Wars fan fiction, an unexpected reunion, friendship, and values of life. Speaking about the novel, Green stated: "This is my first attempt to write directly about the kind of mental illness that ...
Audiences had a rare opportunity to hear young-adult novelist John Green explain what he'd change about his novels at the second annual Vulture Festival Saturday morning. In conversation with ...
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The Fault in Our Stars is a novel by John Green.It is his fourth solo novel, and sixth novel overall. It was published on January 10, 2012. The title is inspired by Act 1, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, in which the nobleman Cassius says to Brutus: "Men at some time were masters of their fates, / The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, / But in ourselves, that we are ...
An Abundance of Katherines is a young adult novel by John Green.Released in 2006, it was a finalist for the Michael L. Printz Award.. The novel includes an appendix by Daniel Biss, a close friend of Green, that explains some of the more complex equations used by the main character, Colin Singleton.