March 3, 2005
Looking for Alaska/Originally published

Who published Looking for Alaska?

Dutton Juvenile
Looking for Alaska

Looking for Alaska first edition cover
AuthorJohn Green
GenreYoung adult novel
PublisherDutton Juvenile
Publication date2005

What is the moral of the book Looking for Alaska?

“Looking for Alaska” allows readers to ponder the true meaning of life- to cherish and live every moment of it despite its challenges.

Can a 12 year old read Looking for Alaska?

It’s a very good book and I would recommend it to anyone over the age of 12.

Why is the book called Looking for Alaska?

Green went through a bunch of working titles (click here and scroll way down for a few of them), but he eventually settled on Looking for Alaska. So it could mean that the characters are looking for Alaska both in the physical and the metaphorical sense.

How many pages is Looking for Alaska by John Green?

297
Looking for Alaska/Page count

Who ratted in Looking for Alaska?

On a smoking walk in the woods, Takumi tells Miles that it was Alaska who ratted out her former roommate, Marya, and her roommate’s boyfriend, Paul. Takumi figured it out through some super-sleuthing. And also because Alaska admitted it to him.

Why is Looking for Alaska a banned book?

As for why Looking for Alaska was banned, one of the main reasons is some people consider the book to be sexually explicit. More specifically, Looking for Alaska was challenged and banned because it includes a scene wherein Miles and his girlfriend-of-one-day Lara engage in oral sex.

What age are John Green Books for?

So getting back to my cousin and the book Paper Towns by John Green, I looked it up for her on Common Sense Media and they deemed it appropriate for age 14 with a quality rating of 4 stars. Parents agreed with the same age range and rating, but kids said that it was okay for age 13 and gave it a 5 star rating.

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.

Is the Colonel Black in Looking for Alaska book?

In no part of the novel does it say that the Colonel is Black, and being Black doesn’t particularly change his character… but when the Weekday Warriors pick Chip Martin to bully out of the crowd, instead of anyone else, or when Sara’s father keeps him from joining her on stage, his race brings a lot more meaning to …

What does John Green’s looking for Alaska smell like?

Here’s my take on Looking For Alaska by John Green. “In the dark beside me, she smelled of sweat and sunshine and vanilla and on that thin-mooned night I could see little more than her silhouette, but even in the dark, I could see her eyes – fierce emeralds. And not just beautiful, but hot too.” BEFORE.

Who is the author of looking for Alaska?

Green was awarded the 2006 Michael L. Printz Award for Looking for Alaska. It is taught in many high school and college curricula and has been published in over 30 languages. A special 10th Anniversary edition of Looking for Alaska was released in 2015.

Who is John Green and what is he known for?

John Green is the award-winning, #1 bestselling author of Looking for Alaska, An Abundance of Katherines, Paper Towns, Will Grayson, Will Grayson (with David Levithan), The Fault in Our Stars, and Turtles All the Way Down.