![]() ![]() ![]() There is cigarettes, truth & dare, pranks, parents who are cool, parents who don’t get it, the warden (The Eagle, as we know him), and the students in two rival groups (Weekday Warriors and those who stay 24*7 in the school). So he goes to Culver Creek – a boarding school like every other boarding school. And unlike Francois Rabelais, whose last words are ‘ I go to seek a Great Perhaps‘, he does not want to wait till the end of his life to see his Great Perhaps. ![]() John Green introduces us to Miles Halter, who is the unreliable narrator of this story (But, as you know, the story revolves around our heroine, Alaska) He remembers the last words of famous people – that is his ‘thing’. The story in Looking for Alaska is set in a time when everyone is building their self-image, identity, dreams, and love lives – high school. ![]()
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