The Fault in our Stars, John Green- A Review
Review
The story situates itself in Indianapolis and
starts with a depressed 16-year-old Hazel Grace Lancaster, a cancer survivor
for 3 years, diagnosed with lung cancer. Due to Hazel’s depression her mother
decides that she must get a treatment and therefore, Hazel ends up joining ‘The
Support Group’ much reluctantly in an Episcopal Church until she met a
gorgeous, charming 17-year old guy Augustus Waters- an amputee who had a touch
of osteosarcoma (a rare type of bone cancer) a year ago. Due to which his leg
from knee had been amputated to prevent the disease from spreading further.
Their meeting starts a new love to bloom; together
they ride the roller coaster of emotions, sadness, sweetness of love and joy while
finding the whereabouts of their admired but reclusive author Peter Van Houten
of their favourite book- An Imperial
Affliction. They travel to Amsterdam to meet the author, where Augustus
reveals heart breaking news to Hazel and both of their worlds tear down to
shards.
The way Green has portrayed the reality of life and that life is a no fairy tale is what makes this book wonderful. Although the story is tragic, it is moving, you will cry, laugh and comeback for more! This book is sure to make you think about being in love and being alive, about facing the universe that wants to be noticed and fearing the oblivion. Romance is charming and amusing. I would recommend this book to every romance lover and to all those who believe in reality of life.
The inspiration for this story was author’s friend
Esther Grace Earl, a 16-year-old a spunky, energetic girl. Green dedicated this
book to her. Esther had thyroid cancer and later succumbed to her disease.
Esther was probably also the inspiration for the main character Hazel Grace
Lancaster. Esther (Persian for star) also has a book based on her life- This Star Won’t Go Out (introduction by
John Green).
The title is inspired by a famous line from
Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar (act 1, scene 2). The nobleman Cassius
says to Brutus,
'The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, / But in ourselves, that we are underlings.'
Hazel's and Augutus's Character
Augustus is quite a charmer; He
has the confidence, good looks, and quick wit to back it all up. Augustus is a
kind person and also funny. He helps his friend Isaac to get over depression
when he had a breakup with his girlfriend-Monica. Augustus doesn’t let
cancer be a hush-hush topic and clearly jests the situation that his friends
are in, often hurting them although not meaning to be mean-spirited. A quality
of his is very much in contrast to that of Hazel- while Hazel used to socialize
less to lessen the effect of her disperse, Augustus tries to leave an
impression on everyone, so that when he is gone he will be living in the memories
of the people he knew. Augustus wanted
to live a meaningful life and inspiring enough to get his story on the front
cover on a newspaper, though he never had it. His life had a meaning even
though it never became a headline.
About the Author, John Green
John Michael Green is an award winning New York Times- (for The Fault in Our Stars) bestselling author whose many accolades include the Printz Medal, a Printz Honor (for Looking for Alaska) and the Edgar Award. He has twice been the finalist for the LA Times Book Prize. He also is a YouTube video blogger and creator of online educational videos- With his brother Hank John he is one half of the Volgbrothers, and also a part of the Crash Course.
Green graduated from Kenyon College in 2000 with a double major in English and Religious Studies. After graduating from college, Green spent five months working as a student chaplain in a children's hospital while enrolled at the University of Chicago Divinity School (although he never actually attended the school). He intended to become an Episcopal priest, but his experiences of working in a hospital with children suffering from life-threatening illnesses inspired him to become an author, and later to write The Fault in Our Stars.
Green lives in Indianapolis, Indiana with his wife, Sarah Urist Green, two children, Henry and Alice, as well as a West Highland Terrier named Fireball Wilson Roberts.
4th June 2014
I have the book and it is one of my personal favourites.. yet I think that the movie was not as well portrayed as the book.your review was even more beautifully expressed if not equally.
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NOICE SHISTAR.....i read the book when I was in 8th and was like, I'm a dumb bitch cuz I can't understand shid
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When i saw the movie i hadnt reread the book yet and i saw the movie on my laptop in shotty low audio without earphones and subtitles ans ans same. I felt so dumb.
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