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Download PDF This Star Won't Go Out: The Life and Words of Esther Grace Earl, by Esther Earl Lori Earl

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This Star Won't Go Out: The Life and Words of Esther Grace Earl, by Esther Earl Lori Earl

This Star Won't Go Out: The Life and Words of Esther Grace Earl, by Esther Earl Lori Earl


This Star Won't Go Out: The Life and Words of Esther Grace Earl, by Esther Earl Lori Earl


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Gr 7 Up—Through letters, journal entries, blog posts, stories, poems, and drawings, readers get to know the life and times of Esther Grace Earl, the young woman to whom John Green dedicated The Fault in Our Stars (Penguin, 2012). Although she died from cancer in 2010 at only 16, Esther (known affectionately as "Star" by her family) was a prolific writer, a "nerdfighter," a "Harry Potter" enthusiast, and a deeply spiritual person. She inspired—and continues to inspire—several online communities and a dedicated Internet fan base. This unique title will be appreciated by fans of John Green and those looking for an uplifting and emotional tear-jerker.—Kiera Parrott, School Library Journal

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Esther was 16 when she died from complications of thyroid cancer in 2010. By that time, she’d become a fixture among the Nerdfighters, a community dedicated to intellectualism and creativity, created by YA author John Green and his brother, composer Hank Green, via their popular YouTube channel, the Vlogbrothers. She loved Harry Potter–themed “wizard” rock music and Doctor Who, and she was part of Catitude, a group that ran the Project for Awesome, a Nerdfighter charity campaign. John Green dedicated The Fault in Our Stars (2012) to Esther, and in his introduction to this memoir, he notes that while he’s proud of Fault’s success, “the one person I most want to read it never will.” Featuring essays from friends, family, and doctors and curated by her parents, this collection—part autobiography, portfolio of her fiction and drawings, and photo album—is a touching eulogy, and it fulfills her dream to be an author. An intimate portrait of a vibrant, deeply engaged teen, this title reveals the power of the internet as a mode for connection, which comes through with each reproduced chat session and blog post. As the Nerdfighters say, rest in awesome, Esther. Grades 7-12. --Courtney Jones

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Age Range: 12 and up

Grade Level: 7 - 9

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Hardcover: 448 pages

Publisher: Dutton Books for Young Readers; 1st Edition edition (January 28, 2014)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9780525426363

ISBN-13: 978-0525426363

ASIN: 0525426361

Product Dimensions:

6.4 x 1.6 x 9.4 inches

Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.6 out of 5 stars

212 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#53,501 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

I knew Esther. Not as well as anyone in Catitude knew her, but we chatted in those BlogTV live shows back in the day. She was such an amazing person, and I was devastated when she passed. I love that this book exists, as it's a way for Esther's words and writing to live on and find new people to inspire.Along with writings from her journals and blog posts, and even some transcripts from her videos, there are also stories from the Catitude members who knew her best, her friends and family, other great people that got to know her like the DeGeorge brothers and Andrew Slack, and even her doctor. And yes, John Green writes the introduction and shares his memories of Esther, but that's really only a potential draw for those who only know about Esther through her inspiration on The Fault in Our Stars. The rest of us, the Nerdfighters and the potential Nerdfighters out there, are drawn to Esther. John may have introduced many of us to her, but she had a light that was all her own.I am so happy that the Earls put this book together. That we get to read Esther's unfortunately unfinished fiction along with her diary entries is such a treat. She was an amazing writer and would have gone far, I think.This Star Will Never Go Out!

Let me start off by saying that i am a 45 year old mother, a teacher, and no stranger to tragedy or cancer. I chose to read this book as a follow up to a fault in our stars, to be able to connect with my 17 year old niece, and because of a write up in people magazine. Esther would have been pleased to know that the one word i would use to describe my feelings is Affected. After reading, i went on youtube and watched some of Esther's videos. Then I texted my niece. I am affected by this wonderful person that I never knew. And I know I will be telling more people to read her story, knowing it will affect them, too. Esther, your star is still lit. I will welcome, love, and try more to be amazing and to instill these virtues in the children in my life.

It took me a great deal of time between reading this memoir and reviewing it. Prior to beginning this, I had my head shaved for St. Baldrick's Foundation to raise money for pediatric cancer research. It was one of the best days of my life, and at age 44, I knew this was my mission in life--to end pediatric cancer.Sadly, for Esther, and for too many children, help does not come soon enough. Esther died far too young, at the age of 16.This book should be required reading in school, and for every adult. Esther, her parents, noted author John Green, and others tell not only of Esther's life, but of her efforts to make this world a better place. It brings home the need for better treatments for pediatric cancer, better funding (the US Government earmarks less than 4% for all childhood cancers combined).This bittersweet story broke my heart. I cried so hard, I'd have to stop reading for my eyes were too full of tears to see. It made me so angry that a beautiful young lady, so thoughtful and incredible, had to lose her battle with cancer.I will continue my work to raise funds in memory of Esther, and other children who have died from this monstrous disease.You can help by visiting This Star Won't Go Out at http://tswgo.org/My fundraising efforts can be found on St. Baldrick's page www.stbaldricks.org/participants/KristaTheBaldAvenger

There is no possible way that I can do justice to this incredible work. I stumbled upon it while browsing the book store by my office for a new book to send to my niece. It was perched on the corner of a table marked "What Teens are Reading" I'm not usually one to pick up autobiographies - especially ones designed for teens (picture any popular teen star's autobiography, written with help from a professional writer), but this was different. This was The Life & Words of Esther Grace Earl and, captivated by the smiling girl on the cover, I thumbed through the pages and decided to give it a try - ok, Esther, you have my attention.I purchased the Kindle version for myself and a hardcover to send to my niece. That same day, I happened to catch a blurb about Amazon's whispersync and how it's Amazon's best kept secret, allowing readers to flip seamlessly between reading and listening to purchased books. I went back and sure enough, I was able to add whispersync to my purchase. I'm so glad I did. Listening to this book added an extra layer of texture - the narration was perfect, particularly the voice given to Esther by narrator Cristina Panfilio, and I loved that the other voices, for example her parents' were their own.Any review or discussion of this book is probably best done in the format of a book club, because it's impossible to capture the many layers of awesomeness that this little girl gave to the world...But, I will say, that perhaps the scene that hangs in the back of my mind and stays with me the most, the scene has tugged at my heartstrings as a mom - is the scene in the airport, where 7 year old Esther, after lugging her suitcase through the airport and being scolded by her dad for being whiny, breaks down in the bathroom, leaves, and then returns to be embraced by her sister --the line that plays in my mind is that the embrace by her sister "felt so good." I loved that she let herself be held. In fact, I loved so much the relationships this little girl forged with her siblings and her parents, all so different, and all so real.Stunningly beautiful.

Very good book. Helps you see death and dying through a young teens eyes. I often think they are more accepting and understanding death then an adult. As adults we have generally so much invested in our life we are living with t h work, friends and family, we find it harder to let go. Is hard to say " goodbye " . Even those of us who totally believe and know death is really a new life I. What we Christians call heaven, no more pain or sickness and joy and beauty beyond what we can even begin to imagine. It still comes down to saying goodbye to loved ones till we meet again. Esther was an awesome young girl who made many people all over find joy through her. Heaven has anawesome young lady now...

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