Penguin has teamed up
with Teenage Cancer Trust to mobilise and inspire the legions of teenage fans
for John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars to
help raise money for the charity.
On
26th June, with John Green’s support, the publisher is inviting all
fans of the book to unite in a ‘Night of Infinities’ and organise fundraising sleepovers
nationwide inspired by the book.
The Fault in Our Stars was the UK’s biggest
selling novel of 2014 with sales to date exceeding a million copies in the UK
alone. The book which tells the story of Hazel and
Gus, two extraordinary teenagers, who first meet at a cancer support group has resonated with readers of all ages.
Penguin and Teenage Cancer Trust hope that the younger end of the novel’s fan base will be inspired to help raise money to support the only UK charity dedicated to improving the quality of life and chances of survival for young people with cancer aged between 13 and 24.
Penguin and Teenage Cancer Trust hope that the younger end of the novel’s fan base will be inspired to help raise money to support the only UK charity dedicated to improving the quality of life and chances of survival for young people with cancer aged between 13 and 24.
John Green comments: "I worked as a student chaplain at a children's hospital about 15 years ago for five months. During that time I started wanting to write
about the young people I had met there… It just took a long while for that book
to become The Fault in Our Stars.
From that experience, I understand the importance of charities such as Teenage
Cancer Trust and the work they do in bringing young people together and helping
them get the best possible care in the best possible environment. I would be
delighted if fans of my book were able to translate that into tangible support
for the charity.”
Charli
XCX, whose song Boom Clap was
released as the first single from the soundtrack album of The Fault in Our Stars film and achieved
worldwide chart success, is also supporting this initiative:
“It is incredible how
passionately people have responded to the book and the film. I really hope that
enthusiasm drives as many people as possible to organise a sleepover and have
fun while raising money for Teenage Cancer Trust which does so much for the
many young people with cancer like Hazel and Gus in the UK.”
A ‘Night of Infinities’ event pack is now
available to download from www.nightofinfinities.co.uk.
The pack gives you all the information you need to organise your own sleepover
whilst raising money at the Just Giving page www.justgiving.com/nightofinfinities.
It also includes a personal thank you letter from John for taking part, tips on
how to organise your sleepover (plus advice on staying safe), real-life stories
from young cancer patients and lots of fundraising ideas including: making and
selling Okay Cake, sponsored Karaoke
of songs from the film’s soundtrack as well as nominating friends and family to
take facepack selfies.
On the night itself, there will also
be live online moments which will connect all the sleepovers nationwide using
social media and including a dedicated radio show on W!ZARD Radio Station, the
UK’s Most Popular Online Teen Radio Station set up by teen entrepreneur James
Gilmore.
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About Teenage Cancer Trust
Teenage Cancer Trust is the only UK charity
dedicated to improving the quality of life and chances of survival for young
people with cancer aged between 13 and 24. Teenage Cancer Trust funds and
builds specialist units in NHS hospitals and provides dedicated staff, bringing
young people together so they can be treated by teenage cancer experts in the
best place for them.
Teenage Cancer Trust also educates young people in
schools about cancer to help improve the speed and quality of diagnosis.
Teenage Cancer Trust relies on donations to fund its vital work. Help transform
the lives of young people with cancer. Visit www.teenagecancertrust.org Teenage Cancer Trust is a registered
charity: 1062559 (England & Wales), SC039757 (Scotland).
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Additional information: Press Release.
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