An Abundance of Katherines by John Green
An Abundance of Katherines by John Green
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An Abundance of Katherines by John Green
Published in 2006, An Abundance of Katherines is John Green’s second novel. It stands out in his bibliography as his most lighthearted, quirky, and overtly nerdy book—heavy on anagrams, footnotes, and literal mathematics.
If you've read his other works like The Fault in Our Stars or Looking for Alaska, this one swaps out the intense tragedy for a quirky, road-trip-style coming-of-age comedy.
The story revolves around Colin Singleton, a washed-up child prodigy who is obsessed with being a "genius" and leaving a lasting legacy on the world. Colin has a very specific, bizarre romantic pattern: he has dated exactly 19 girls, and every single one of them has been named Katherine. And every single one of them has dumped him.
Freshly devastated by Katherine XIX, Colin’s best friend Hassan Harbish—a lazy, funny, Judge Judy-loving classmate—drags him on a road trip to cure his depression. They randomly end up in the tiny town of Gutshot, Tennessee, where they get hired by a local business owner to interview town residents for a history project. There, Colin meets Lindsey Lee Wells, a local girl who helps him realize there is a world outside of his narrow, Katherine-obsessed bubble.
Language: English.
Genre: Romance.
Binding: সেলাই করা বাইন্ডিং
Quality: Premium Quality Books.
Printing: High Quality Printing.
Paper: Eye Friendly paper (Cream White)
Cover: Matt cover (Paperback).
