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What inspired John Green to write?

What inspired John Green to write?

Esther Earl, an avid reader and star of quirky YouTube videos, died at age 16 in 2010, four years after she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Two years later, John Green dedicated his teen novel, The Fault in Our Stars, to Esther.

Why did John Green wrote Papertowns?

Green has written on his website that he was inspired to write Paper Towns because he wanted to write a mystery story and because he wanted to explore how people idealize objects of romantic interest. The book debuted at number five on the New York Times children’s book bestseller list.

What is John Green’s new book about?

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Indianapolis author and YouTuber John Green’s new book, “The Anthropocene Reviewed,” published Tuesday. The book is a collection of personal essays that rate “facets of the human-centered planet,” from “Penguins of Madagascar” to the pandemic, on a five-star scale.

Why is John Green important?

John Green is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Looking for Alaska, An Abundance of Katherines, Paper Towns, The Fault in Our Stars, and Turtles All the Way Down. He is also the coauthor, with David Levithan, of Will Grayson, Will Grayson.

When did John Green wrote The Fault in Our Stars?

2012
The Fault in Our Stars is a novel by John Green. It is his fourth solo novel, and sixth novel overall. It was published on January 10, 2012….The Fault in Our Stars.

Author John Green
Genre Young adult novel realistic fiction
Published January 10, 2012 (Dutton Books)
Media type Print (hardcover, paperback), audiobook, ebook
Pages 313
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What is the meaning behind Paper Towns?

“A paper town is a fake town created by map makers created to protect their copyright,” says John Green. “Map makers put fake streets, fake towns, and fake bridges in their maps, so if they see those same fake places on someone else’s map, they’ll know that they’ve been robbed,” he explains.

What does Pseudovision mean?

One definition of a paper town is a “pseudovision,” a suburban development or subdivision that has been abandoned before its completion. Another definition of “paper town” is a fictitious location that a mapmaker puts on a map to avoid copyright infringement.

What is John Green currently writing?

Green talks to Shondaland about his latest book, “The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet” and staying creative during the pandemic.