Looking for Alaska is a novel about a teenage boy who decides to go to a prestigious boarding school in hopes of building his sense of self. To his surprise, he is plunged into a whole new life that he had never thought possible to belong to him. He finds himself engulfed in what he’s never thought would be his daily routine of a mild juvenile delinquent, rebelling against rules he’s never thought he’d go against. Looking for Alaska shares many recent struggles many teens go through and how to get through hard times in the end, inspiring others to not give up. This novel also has a deep and poetic message throughout the whole story, teaching writing and communication skills to young adults. Last but not least, the book shares so many peoples’ stories all at once in one fictional boy, bringing awareness of the struggles he encountered that are common today. John Green’s novel, Looking for Alaska can help people of all ages overcome their own roadblocks in life. People struggle everyday with their hard experiences, and some don’t overcome them because often, there are no individuals or statements put forth to empathize and encourage growth, …show more content…
First off, the book helps guide recently struggling individuals throughout their problems with a positive outcome. Secondly, Looking for Alaska has a very lively plot which can also inspire other young brains to write in educationally talented ways. The novel also educates people on how society or others are becoming differently evolved in many ways and some even negative providing more empathy for those who are struggling. Restricting the opportunity to read/ access the book is often in many situations, because “we are fearful of opening up an important discussion”, maybe because it is hard or uncomfortable to actually