Book details
Looking for Alaska
by John Green
2005 · Harper Collins Publishers
About the book
Miles Halter leaves his mundane life in Florida to attend Culver Creek Preparatory High School in Alabama, driven by a fascination with the final words of famous individuals. At boarding school, he joins a friend group including Chip Martin and Alaska Young, a volatile and magnetic student who challenges his views on existence. The teenagers engage in elaborate pranks and illicit drinking while debating the nature of human suffering. When a sudden tragedy fractures their world, Miles and Chip must reconstruct the physical and emotional events leading up to the accident to understand how grief functions.
Students and young adults seek out this narrative to navigate the transition from childhood innocence to the complexities of loss. Readers find a realistic depiction of how teenagers process guilt and the realization that people are often more complicated than the versions we imagine. The book provides a framework for reconciling the messiness of life with the desire for spiritual meaning. It offers a blunt look at how survivors move through the aftermath of a trauma without finding perfect answers, focusing instead on the necessity of forgiveness.
Details
- Published
- 2005
- Publisher
- Harper Collins Publishers
- ISBN
- 9780007523528
- Language
- EN