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John Michael Green was born on August 24, 1977, in Indianapolis, Indiana. He attended Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando and Indian Spring School in Alabama. John Green graduated from Kenyon College in 2000 with a double major in English and Religious studies. John Green is an American author, vlogger, producer, and editor. He is the New York Times bestselling author of the novels Looking for Alaska, An Abundance of Katherines, Paper Towns and The Fault in Our Stars. He wanted to become a priest, but his experiences at the hospital where he worked and witnessed children suffering from life threatening diseases inspired him to become an author, and later he wrote the book The Fault in Our Stars based on these experiences .The Fault in Our Stars published in 2010. John Green, who has won several awards for his books, is a major critic of his own books. Critics have credited him for creating a new direction in the young adult fiction world. Even credit him for leading in a new golden era for realistic teen fiction. In fact ‘The New York Times’ used the term “GreenLit” to define his young adult books. The mayor of Indianapolis proclaimed July 14, 2015 as “John Green Day” in this city and the mayor of Orange County declared July 17 as “John Green Day”. In 2006 Looking for Alaska was awarded the Michael L. Printz Award by American Library Association. In 2009 Paper Town was awarded the Edgar Award for Best Young Adult Novel. In 2013 The Fault in Our Stars won the Children Choice Book Award for Teen Book of the year. John Green’s one of the most well-known novel The Fault in Our Stars. The basis of the story is that a girl named Hazel who has cancer meets a boy named Augustus who she falls in love. The James-Lange, that the backflow of impulses form the richness and variety of emotional feeling. This theory appears to  fit all the known facts, more especially the presence of bodily changes in emotion the effects of conditioning of responses

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