Paper Cranes Don't Fly

Paper Cranes Don't Fly

by Peter Vu
4/5
(12 votes)

Winner of the 2018 Australian Gold Inky Award.

For Adam Auttenberg, hospital is like a second home.

Despite the ever-growing tumour in his head, he just wishes he was normal.

This is until his latest operation, when everything seems like a lost.

First published
2022
Publishers
Ford Street Publishing Pty· Limited
Language
English

In the vein of Pretending the Bed is a Raft and The Fault in Our Stars, Paper Cranes Don't Fly perfectly captures the pain and uncertainty that comes with being a cancer patient, with a main character who longs for normality in his dire world. In and out of hospitals, all he wants is a friend who understands him.

This is one of those books that makes you wish there was an option to give more stars. This book totally deserves them; It was so completely and utterly beautiful!

I picked up this book expecting a The Fault In Our Stars-esque kind of read, but that was not what I got. The main characters don't experience profound philosophical shifts or use cigarettes as metaphors or even meet a Dutch author-turned-reclusive-dickbag on an epic expedition.

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