“Looking for Alaska” is a novel by John Green, first published in 2005.

  1. The novel tells the story of Miles Halter, a high school student who becomes obsessed with the life and death of a fellow student, Alaska Young.
  2. The novel explores themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning in life.
  3. Miles and Alaska form a close bond, and Miles becomes deeply invested in understanding Alaska’s life and what led to her death.
  4. The novel is set in a boarding school and deals with the complex relationships and experiences of teenagers.
  5. The novel is written in a thoughtful, introspective style and has been praised for its honest and realistic portrayal of teenage emotions and experiences.
  6. The novel has been widely popular and has won several awards, including the Michael L. Printz Award.
  7. The novel is considered a coming-of-age story that deals with the complexities of growing up and facing loss in a way that is relatable and real.