theguardian.com
Fault in Our Stars author backs literature diversity campaign
All readers “need to know that they too can be the heroes of a story”, according to the bestselling author of The Fault in Our Stars, John Green, who has thrown his weight behind the campaign to increase diversity in children’s books.
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I only hope he incorporates that into his own books… not with poc secondary characters either. em-melekalikimaka liked this
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