Description: Looking for AlaskaBy John Green In John Green's captivating novel, "Looking for Alaska," readers are taken on a journey of self-discovery, love, and the complexities of life. The story revolves around Miles Halter, a teenager who embarks on a new chapter of his life by leaving his public school in Florida to attend Culver Creek, a private boarding school in Alabama. Little does he know that this decision will lead him to encounter Alaska Young, a beautiful and enigmatic young woman who will forever change his perspective on life.Miles, also known as "Pudge," is a character who craves adventure and seeks a deeper meaning in life. Inspired by the last words of poet Francois Rabelais, "I go to seek a Great perhaps," Miles is determined to find his own "Great" at Culver Creek. As he settles into his new environment, he quickly befriends his prankster roommate, Chip "The Colonel" Martin, and becomes infatuated with Alaska, who captivates him with her charm and troubled soul.The novel beautifully captures the essence of teenage life, with its ups and downs, friendships, and first loves. Miles finds himself surrounded by a group of unique individuals who each contribute to his personal growth. The Colonel, with his sharp wit and loyalty, becomes Miles' closest friend, while Takumi Hikohito, a talented rapper, adds a touch of diversity to their group. Together, they navigate the complexities of adolescence, forming a bond that will shape their lives forever.Green's writing style is both captivating and thought-provoking. The story is filled with memorable dialogues and fascinating prose that effortlessly draw readers into Miles' world. The author skillfully explores themes of love, loss, and the pursuit of happiness, making "Looking for Alaska" a must-read for young adults and beyond.As Miles delves deeper into his relationship with Alaska, he discovers that life is not always filled with happiness and that the circle of life encompasses both joy and sorrow. The novel takes readers on an emotional rollercoaster as Miles experiences the highs of love and friendship, only to be confronted with the harsh realities of loss and grief. Through these trials, Miles learns valuable lessons about resilience, forgiveness, and the importance of cherishing every moment.John Green, born on August 24, 1977, is a renowned author of young adult fiction. His debut novel, "Looking for Alaska," earned him the prestigious Printz Award in 2006. Green's subsequent novel, "The Fault in Our Stars," became a New York Times Best Seller in 2012, further solidifying his place in the literary world. In 2014, he was recognized as one of the most influential people in the world. Alongside his brother, Hank Green, John launched the popular VlogBrothers channel in 2007, which led to the organization of events such as VidCon and Project for Awesome."Looking for Alaska" is a book that transcends age and resonates with readers of all backgrounds. Its universal themes of love, loss, and self-discovery make it a timeless piece of literature. The novel has been selected as part of the Children's Bookshelf, a monthly collection of recommended books for children and young adults. Whether you are sixteen or sixty, this captivating story will leave a lasting impression, reminding us all of the importance of embracing life's uncertainties and finding our own "Great." Notice: The displayed image is a symbolic representation of the book, The actual book cover image may differ. ( Why? Sometimes publishers change the cover image with reprints, we have thousands of listings, it is practically impossible to keep track of all those changes.) Book Informati
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Author: John Green
Book Title: Looking for Alaska
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Harpercollins Latest edition (1 February 2013)
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Original Language: English
Publication Year: 2013
Intended Audience: Reading age ? : ? 16 years and up
Number of Pages: 271
Unit Quantity: 1