This Star Won’t Go Out: The Life and Words of Esther Grace Earl
written by Esther Earl, Lori Earl and Wayne Earl.
introduction by John Green
Publication Date: January 28, 2014
Genres: Nonfiction, Young Adult 12+
Pages: 384
Introduction
This book talks about a girl who was diagnosed with cancer when she was just twelve years old, she used to be happy and spread her happiness to others.
There are parts in the book where her parents talk about her process, and there is one that broke my heart in one million pieces because it talks about “the final phase”, when her parents thought she was “leaving”, and I think that is the worse feeling or thought for a parent, I cannot even imagine so.
There is another part in the book, in that part she was gone; her death was not the end of her life, it was just the beginning of a wonderful revolution.
The reason why she was so famous is because she used to have a blog, where she wrote every part of her process, but the majority of the blogs talk about different themes, in all of them stood out her positivism, and that is what people liked about her; another reason why she is famous is because the book “The Fault In Our Stars” is based on her and her life.
I can say that she inspires me because she always saw the positive side of every single thing, even her cancer; I think it is not tragic, and like people say “things happen for a reason”, maybe some persons could think that she did not deserve it, but I think the way you deal with life, is what makes you who you are.
People in the Story
Esther Earl: she is a good and happy girl, with lots of energy, a person who you would like to talk with.
Lori Earl (mother): she is a sensitive but good person, patient, and a lovely mom.
Wayne Earl (father): he is a good person, patient, lovely and funny.
Glossary
Befriended ( v) To become a friend to (someone).
Endeavors ( v) To seriously or continually try to do (something)
Diagnosed: (v) To recognizes (a disease, illness, etc.)By examining someone.
Thyroid: (v) A large bilobed endocrine gland of vertebrate lying at the anterior base of the neck and
producing especially the hormones thyroxine and triiodothyronine.
Sadness: (adj) Affected with or expressive of grief or unhappiness.
Compassionate: (adj) Feeling or showing concern for someone who is sick, hurt, poor, etc.
Physical: (adj) Relating to the body of a person instead of the mind.
Indomitable: (adj) Impossible to defeat or discourage
Quotes
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“I’m listening to hear where you are”
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It means that somebody is looking for someone.
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I think it is important because it would be a beautiful quote to dedicate to a love what has not been found yet.
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“Will you hold my hand when I go?”
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It means that somebody is asking if the other person will be by him or her side when it is the time to leave.
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I think it is important because you are not going to feel alone if you are with someone else holding your hand.
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“Love is watching someone die”
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It means that if you love someone it will hurt you when someone dies.
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I think it is important because you will stay with that person knowing that she or he is going to die.
Thank you for reading this book!
I recommend this book and I think others should take a look on it because sometimes it is good reading someone else’s life, and how they take their decisions, and in that way you can learn from them; in addition, her positivism is going to be an important part of the book, that you will not feel her death.
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