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  1. Summary. Chapter 1. Hazel Grace Lancaster is a 16-year-old diagnosed with thyroid cancer and metastatic tumors in her lungs. Because of Haze... Read More. Chapter 2. Hazel and Gus drive to his house, and along the way he says he is in high school, and Hazel tells him she is already in ... Read More.

  2. Chapter 1. Next. Summary. Hazel Grace Lancaster starts her story by telling us that her mother thinks she's depressed. Hazel doesn't deny that she's a little fixated on death. She considers just about everything, including her cancer, a side effect of dying. Her mother and doctor agreed she should attend a weekly cancer support group.

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    Seventeen-year-old Hazel Grace Lancaster reluctantly attends a cancer patients' support group at her mothers behest. Because of her cancer, she uses a portable oxygen tank to breathe properly. In one of the meetings she catches the eye of a teenage boy, and through the course of the meeting she learns the boys name is Augustus Waters. He's there to...

    Hazel explains the magnificence of An Imperial Affliction: It is a novel about a girl named Anna who has cancer, and it's the only account she's read of living with cancer that matches her experience. She describes how the novel maddeningly ends midsentence, denying the reader closure about the fate of the novels characters. She speculates about th...

    A week after Hazel and Augustus discuss the literary meaning of An Imperial Affliction, Augustus miraculously reveals he tracked down Van Houten's assistant, Lidewij, and through her he's managed to start an email correspondence with the reclusive author. He shares Van Houten's letter with Hazel, and she devises a list of questions to send Van Hout...

    • John Green, Ingrid Dwijani Nimpoeno
    • 2012
  4. From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes The Fault in Our Stars Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays.

  5. Summary. Analysis. In the winter of Hazel Grace Lancaster’s seventeenth year, her mother asks her to go to a cancer support group because she believes Hazel is depressed about her cancer diagnosis. Hazel explains that depression is not a side effect of cancer, but a side effect of dying.

  6. Summary and Study Guide. Overview. In writing The Fault in Our Stars, novelist John Green tells a story of young love with no sense of futurity, no belief in a happily ever after.

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