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“No es justo, porque yo no pedí que mi padre se marchara, no pedí estar deprimido, ni pedí que no tuvieramos dinero, ni pedí querer coger con tipos, ni pedí ser idiota, ni pedí no tener amigos de verdad, ni pedí la mitad de la mierda que me sale por la boca. Lo único que quería era un puto respiro, una puta cosa buena, y esta claro que era pedir demasiado, querer demasiado.”

Quote by John Green

Work

Will Grayson, Will Grayson

Will Grayson, Will Grayson is a novel that delves into the complexities of adolescence, featuring two characters named Will Grayson who share the same name but lead vastly different lives. The narrative unfolds through alternating perspectives, showcasing the diverse ways in which individuals navigate their personal journeys. The story explores themes of friendship, identity, and the search for belonging, offering a poignant and relatable portrayal of young adulthood. more

Author

John Green
John Green

John Green is an American author known for his young adult literature. His works often explore themes such as adolescence, love, family, and identity, and have gained popularity among young readers. Green's books have won numerous literary awards and have become bestsellers. more

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