When one of Pudge’s best friends passes away in a car accident, he struggles to cope with the loss. Pudge states that there was “A dull endless pain in [his] gut that wouldn’t go away even when [he] knelt on the stingingly frozen tile of the bathroom, dry-heaving” (Green 146). As teenagers read Pudge’s struggle coping with Alaska’s death they may be able to emotionally connect to his devastating situation if they have experienced a similar loss in their lives. Also, it is a widely known fact that Looking For Alaska won the Michael L. Printz award in young adult literature, and was also a New York Times bestseller. The success of the novel showcases the fact that teenagers enjoyed the novel because it is geared towards that age group. Therefore, teenagers in schools should be granted the right to read this novel. As a teenager myself, the book greatly impacted me in a positive way, as well as expanded my knowledge and perspectives on life as a whole. Overall, Looking for Alaska should not be banned from schools due to the fact that teenagers can emotionally connect to it, it is very beneficial in opening up perspectives on life, and you are a remarkable, skilled
When one of Pudge’s best friends passes away in a car accident, he struggles to cope with the loss. Pudge states that there was “A dull endless pain in [his] gut that wouldn’t go away even when [he] knelt on the stingingly frozen tile of the bathroom, dry-heaving” (Green 146). As teenagers read Pudge’s struggle coping with Alaska’s death they may be able to emotionally connect to his devastating situation if they have experienced a similar loss in their lives. Also, it is a widely known fact that Looking For Alaska won the Michael L. Printz award in young adult literature, and was also a New York Times bestseller. The success of the novel showcases the fact that teenagers enjoyed the novel because it is geared towards that age group. Therefore, teenagers in schools should be granted the right to read this novel. As a teenager myself, the book greatly impacted me in a positive way, as well as expanded my knowledge and perspectives on life as a whole. Overall, Looking for Alaska should not be banned from schools due to the fact that teenagers can emotionally connect to it, it is very beneficial in opening up perspectives on life, and you are a remarkable, skilled