A sometimes heartbreaking, always illuminating, glimpse into how it feels to live with mental illness. NPR
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A tender story about learning to cope when the world feels out of control.
PeopleGreen finds the language to describe the indescribable. . . . A must-read for those struggling with mental illness, or for their friends and family.
San Francisco Chronicle
A powerful tale for teens (and adults) about anxiety, love and friendship.
The Los Angeles TimesWrenching and Revelatory.
The New York TimesTender, wise, and hopeful.
The Wall Street JournalA new modern classic.
The GuardianA thoughtful look at mental illness and a debilitating obsessive-compulsive disorder that doesn t ask but makes you feel the constant struggles of its main character.
USA TodayTurtles delivers a lesson that we so desperately need right now: Yes, it is okay not to be okay . John Green has crafted a dynamic novel that is deeply honest, sometimes painful, and always thoughtful.
Mashable
Green does more than write
about; he endeavours to write
inside . No matter where you are on the spiral and we re all somewhere Green s novel makes the trip, either up or down, a less solitary experience.
The Globe and MailThis novel is by far [Green s] most difficult to read. It s also his most astonishing. . . . So surprising and moving and true that I became completely unstrung. . . . One needn t be suffering like Aza to identify with it. One need only be human.
Jennifer Senior,
The New York TimesGreen s most authentic and most ambitious work to date.
Bustle
An existential teenage scream.
Vox
Funny, clever, and populated with endearing characters.
Entertainment WeeklyAn incredibly powerful tale of the pain of mental illness, the pressures of youth, and coming of age when you feel like you re coming undone.
Shelf Awareness
A richly rewarding read the most mature of Green s work to date and deserving of all the accolades that are sure to come its way.
BooklistIn an age where troubling events happen almost weekly, this deeply empathetic novel about learning to live with demons and love one s imperfect self is timely and important.
Publishers WeeklyA deeply resonant and powerful novel that will inform and enlighten readers even as it breaks their hearts. A must-buy.
School Library JournalPraise for John Green
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Critical acclaim for
The Fault in Our Stars:
Damn near genius . . .
The Fault in Our Stars is a love story, one of the most genuine and moving ones in recent American fiction, but it s also an existential tragedy of tremendous intelligence and courage and sadness. Lev Grossman,
TIME Magazine
This is a book that breaks your heart not by wearing it down, but by making it bigger until it bursts.
The AtlanticRemarkable . . . A pitch-perfect, elegiac comedy.
USA Today
[Green s] voice is so compulsively readable that it defies categorization. You will be thankful for the little infinity you spend inside this book. NPR.org
John Green deftly mixes the profound and the quotidian in this tough, touching valentine to the human spirit.
The Washington Post [Green] shows us true love two teenagers helping and accepting each other through the most humiliating physical and emotional ordeals and it is far more romantic than any sunset on the beach.
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