Brief description “The stars are to blame”


The main heroine of the novel, Hazel – a 17-year-old young girl – has suffered for several years one of the most severe forms of cancer. By a miracle she manages to survive, but she is forever deprived of the ability to breathe on her own. She does not attend school, lives in a world of her fantasies, suffers from severe depression. But here is an event that completely turns its life – she was lucky enough to meet Augustus. Against the backdrop of the “sword of Damocles” hanging over them – for cancer, alas, rarely when it recedes definitively and irrevocably – the first tender feelings begin to awaken in the hearts of young people…

And yet it would be wrong to say that the novel “The Stars Are Blamed” is a novel about a terrible disease, children and teenage love. To some extent, it is an encrypted message to the whole world of “healthy and adults”. Heroes are not just experienced and loved, they are completely

childishly reflecting, critically comprehending alien and alien world, they are trying to understand what is happening around. Perhaps that’s why sometimes I want to break the text to quote: “The world is not a factory for fulfilling desires,” “People discuss the courage of cancer patients, and I do not deny its existence.

I was pierced, stabbed and persecuted for years, and I still drag my feet. However, I do not lie if I say that at that moment I would be very, very happy to die, “… in this world we can not decide whether we will be hurt or not, but only for us is the word in choosing what, who will do it, “” Say that my copy does not have the last 20 pages. Hazel Grace, tell me that this is not the end of the book, “” Can “well” be our “forever”? “Not only adolescents, but also most adults can learn from these children” adulthood “and life maturity. It’s probably pointless to add To this, something else, the novel makes you think, many of the novel will surely make you cry – everyone will make their own conclusion and determine the way out of their feelings by reading it.


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Brief description “The stars are to blame”