|a Youth |0 |x Death |0 |v Juvenile fiction. |a Young women |x Conduct of life |0 |v Juvenile fiction. |a Terminally ill children |0 |v Juvenile fiction. |a Terminally ill |0 |v Juvenile fiction. |a Cancer in adolescence |0 |v Juvenile fiction. |a Sixteen-year-old Hazel, a stage IV thyroid cancer patient, has accepted her terminal diagnosis until a chance meeting with a boy at cancer support group forces her to reexamine her perspective on love, loss, and life. Esther's story is told in the 2014 posthumous memoir This Star Won't Go Out : the Life and Words of Esther Grace Earl. Esther's story belongs to Esther and to her family." (John Green's tumblr, Aug /post/28557373623/everybody- was-told-to-make-a-funny-face-but-i). He cautions his readers not to take the novel too literally however, stating that he doesn't "want people conflating Esther with Hazel (they're very different), and it's extremely important to me that I not claim to be telling Esther's story. |a According to author John Green, The Fault In Our Stars was inspired by his friendship with Esther Earl, who "redefined the process of dying young for me." (December 2012 Good Reads interview, interviews/show/828.John_Green). But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group, Hazel's story is about to be completely rewritten. Despite the tumor -shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal, her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. |a The fault in our stars / |c John Green. |a DLC |b eng |e rda |c DLC |d IG# |d BTCTA |d UPZ |d TXG |d JRS |d BKX |d JP3 |d IGA |d BLV |d YDXCP |d IK2 |d BDX |d EHH |d UKMGB |d FUG |d LD4 |d IXA |d MNE |d CWU |d OCLCO |d TWTCL |d OCLCQ |d VLR |d P4I |d COO |d NSB |d WSL |d IGP |d CZL |d KSU |d CHVBK |d EEK Sixteen-year-old Hazel, a stage IV thyroid cancer patient, has accepted her terminal diagnosis until a chance meeting with a boy at cancer support group forces her to reexamine her perspective on love, loss, and life.
But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group, Hazel's story is about to be completely rewritten.Īccording to author John Green, The Fault In Our Stars was inspired by his friendship with Esther Earl, who "redefined the process of dying young for me." (December 2012 Good Reads interview, interviews/show/828.John_Green).