Content warning: This article contains mentions of suicide. Despite being one of most banned books in America, John Green’s debut novel “Looking for Alaska” is often taught in high school — possibly ...
As summer drew to a close, Miles Halter packed up his clothes into a trunk spackled with Ronald Regan stickers. He locked it and said goodbye to his home in Orlando and was off to, in reference to the ...
Indianapolis author John Green is among a group of renowned writers with the dubious distinction of having the most books banned in Iowa, according to an exclusive investigation by The Des Moines ...
Summary "Looking for Alaska" struggles as a miniseries instead of a film and too often relies on worn-out tropes about femininity.
John Green's 2006 novel, "Looking for Alaska," has been published in more than 30 languages and taught in both high school and college, according to the author's website. Indiana General Assembly: ...