This is a soulful novel that tackles big subjects--life, death, love--with the perfect blend of levity and heart-swelling emotion.
Augustus Waters is seventeen, when he meets sixteen year old, terminally ill Hazel Grace Lancaster at his friend's kids-with-cancer support group.
The two are kindred spirits, sharing an irreverent sense of humor and immense charm, and have universal questions of the human condition--How will I be remembered? Does my life, and will my death, have meaning?
Insightful, bold, irreverent, and raw; heartbreaking, and brilliantly exploring the funny, thrilling, and tragic business of being alive and in love.
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This book is not "The Fault In Our Stars"; yet it is.
This is my interpretation of Augustus Water's mind and emotions.
I will update it often, usually a few chapters at a time.
Message me if you have ideas. Share your interpretations that I could add if I agree. Tell me if you disagree.
Thanks lovelies,
I hope you like it, if you don't- well.. "The world is not a wish granting factory".
-B
A Lonely Bibliophile
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