When Hazel Grace Lancaster
meets Augustus Waters there’s an immediate connection. Not only do the
two seem perfectly suited for one another -- they also seem like
perfectly well-rounded high school kids. But Hazel and Augustus, the
main characters in the young adult novel “The Fault In Our Stars,” are
not your average teens. They both have cancer and, for their age, spend a
lot of time thinking about big life questions like mortality and how
their deaths may impact those who love them. It’s heavy stuff but the
book has been massively successful with young adults -- and adults
alike. For this month’s Readers’ Review guest host Katty Kay discusses
the best seller “The Fault In Our Stars” with our panel of experts.
Interview:
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