The wait is over! John Green, the #1 bestselling author of The Fault in Our Stars, is back.
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.
John's many accolades include the Printz Medal, a Printz Honor, and
the Edgar Award. He has twice been a finalist for the LA Times Book
Prize and was selected by TIME magazine as one of the 100 Most
Influential People in the World. With his brother, Hank, John is
one half of the Vlogbrothers and co-created the online educational
series CrashCourse.
You can join the millions who follow him on Twitter @johngreen and
Instagram @johngreenwritesbooks.
John lives with his family in Indianapolis, Indiana.
A new modern classic
*Guardian*
A wrenching and revelatory novel
*The New York Times*
Imaginative . . . affecting . . . unforgettable
*Heat*
Written with a sure grasp of the thought processes of teenagers . .
. Another winner
*The Sunday Times*
Tender, wise, and hopeful
*The Wall Street Journal*
Green's most authentic and most ambitious work to date
*Bustle*
An existential teenage scream
*Vox*
Turtles delivers a lesson that we so desperately need right now:
Yes, it is okay not to be okay . . . John Green has crafted a
dynamic novel that is deeply honest, sometimes painful, and always
thoughtful, delivered with the characteristic charm the author is
known for. John Green, welcome back. We missed you.
*Mashable*
A thoughtful look at mental illness and a debilitating
obsessive-compulsive disorder that doesn't ask but makes you feel
the constant struggles of its main character . . . Turtles explores
the definition of happy endings, whether love is a tragedy or a
failure, and a universal lesson for us all: 'You work with what you
have'.
*USA Today*
A full-on emotional bleed-out . . . John Green hasn't created a
book as much as he's created a place - a place to have your most
indefinable and grotesque thoughts articulated, to ponder the
disconnected reality you experience . . . No matter where you are
on the spiral - and we're all somewhere - Green's novel makes the
trip, either up or down, a less solitary experience.
*The Globe and Mail*
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