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John Green 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: John Green
SKU: PLD23366
Barcode: 9782091916729
Publisher: Ebury Press
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Titles in This Set:
Everything Is Tuberculosis
The Anthropocene Reviewed

Format: Hardcover; Paperback

Overview:
Two distinct non-fiction works by John Green come together in this thoughtful two-book set. Everything Is Tuberculosis gathers Green's deeply humane exploration of a disease that has long haunted humanity, foregrounding the voices of patients and the inequities that shape access to care. The narrative centers on Green's visit with Henry Reider at a Sierra Leone hospital, transforming a clinical topic into a human story about poverty, injustice, and the fight for better health. The Anthropocene Reviewed is Green's acclaimed collection of personal essays that treats the epoch we inhabit—the Anthropocene—as a canvas for observation, turning everyday phenomena from a QWERTY keyboard to Halley's Comet into intimate meditations on our shared world. Together, these two books offer a compelling blend of health-focused inquiry and reflective curiosity about our planet, designed for thoughtful adult readers and fans of literary nonfiction. This set is a meaningful choice for readers seeking conversation-starting, empathetic storytelling that marries science, society, and personal reflection.

What This Collection Covers:
Across both titles, readers are invited to consider how individuals confront illness, inequality, and planetary change. Everything Is Tuberculosis foregrounds medical science alongside social justice, illustrating how a disease becomes a window into poverty, stigma, and the ethics of care. The Anthropocene Reviewed broadens the lens to examine human impact on the natural world through a series of intimate, witty essays that blend observation with memoir. The pair complements each other perfectly: one anchors us in concrete human experiences of disease and care, the other encourages wide-ranging contemplation of our effect on the planet. This collection will resonate with curious minds who enjoy accessible, story-driven nonfiction that merges science, culture, and personal narrative. It’s a thoughtful gift for fans of John Green and for book clubs seeking lively, discussion-worthy reads that illuminate health, environment, and everyday life.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Everything Is Tuberculosis, a hard-hitting, compassionate examination of a disease historically linked with poverty and inequality, offers a close look at how medical systems respond to those most in need. Green’s storytelling turns clinical detail into a human-scale narrative, weaving in encounters like the hospital visit with Henry Reider to reveal the personal stakes behind statistics. The writing is clear, compassionate, and insightful, inviting readers to rethink assumptions about illness, access to care, and the social determinants that shape health outcomes. This book stands as a powerful reminder that health justice is inseparable from human dignity, and it challenges readers to consider what a fair, effective health landscape could look like in the real world.

The Anthropocene Reviewed, Green’s first major non-fiction work, collects a series of personal essays that examine facets of the human-centered planet through a distinctive, five-star lens. From the everyday to the wondrous—such as the QWERTY keyboard, Halley’s Comet, and Penguins of Madagascar—Green crafts thoughtful, often humorous observations that provoke empathy and curiosity. The essays are accessible yet deeply thought-provoking, blending science, history, and memoir into a cohesive meditation on how human activity shapes the world we share. Readers will appreciate the author’s voice—intimate, lucid, and precise—as well as the book’s capacity to turn ordinary curiosities into meaningful reflections on our collective life on Earth.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This set is ideal for adult readers who relish literary nonfiction, thoughtful essays, and socially aware storytelling. It appeals to John Green fans eager to explore his nonfiction voice alongside his beloved fiction, as well as readers drawn to health justice narratives and environmentally conscious inquiry. It makes a standout gift for book clubs seeking accessible discussion starters, educators exploring real-world health topics, and gift buyers aiming to inspire curiosity and empathy. Perfect for those who enjoy reflective reading that combines lyrical prose with rigorous ideas, the John Green 2 Books Collection Set lends itself to both personal reading and guided conversations in class or with friends.

Key Benefits:

  • Two insightful, beautifully written non-fiction works by a globally recognized author
  • Juxtaposes health justice with planetary-themed essays for a balanced worldview
  • Accessible, memoir-infused prose that invites empathy and reflection
  • Great for book clubs, classrooms, and thoughtful gift-giving
  • Engaging entry point into complex topics without dense jargon
  • Formats include hardcover and paperback for versatile reading preferences
  • Encourages critical thinking about health systems, equity, and the environment

About the Author:
John Green is a globally bestselling author whose work spans intimate, character-driven fiction and accessible, thought-provoking nonfiction. Best known for his acclaimed novels, Green has also written non-fiction that engages readers with curiosity, humor, and heart. In this two-book collection, Green expands his storytelling to nonfiction subjects that illuminate our shared human experience—from health disparities to the vast, interconnected story of the Anthropocene. His approachable prose and keen observational eye offer readers a compelling entry point into complex topics, inviting both reflection and discussion. This blend of empathy and intellect is what continues to endear Green to readers around the world and across generations.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning this two-book collection gives you immediate access to a complementary pair of nonfiction experiences: one that grounds readers in urgent health justice, and another that broadens perspective through intimate, essayistic scrutiny of daily life within the larger planetary context. The set is not only a reading collection but a gateway to conversation, learning, and connection—whether you’re curling up with a quiet evening of essays or leading a classroom or book-club discussion. With its mix of empathy, curiosity, and clear storytelling, this John Green set stands out as a thoughtful, enduring addition to any bookshelf.

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