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2014 |
Esther Earl
Bookstores across the United States celebrated Esther Day, honoring Esther Earl's legacy and her vision of celebrating familial and friendly love.
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2014 |
Esther Earl
Esther's parents spoke at Wallace State Community College and the Dana–Farber Cancer Institute about Esther's legacy, following the film adaptation of The Fault in Our Stars.
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2014 |
Esther Earl
The film adaptation of The Fault in Our Stars was released, with Shailene Woodley portraying the character inspired by Esther Earl's life and experiences.
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2014 |
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Her writings were compiled into the book 'This Star Won't Go Out', which appeared on the New York Times bestseller list for young adult books.
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2012 |
Esther Earl
John Green completed his bestselling novel The Fault in Our Stars, crediting Esther Earl as his inspiration for the book.
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2010 |
Esther Earl
John Green uploaded 'I Love Hank: Esther Day 2010' video shortly before Esther Earl's death, commemorating her vision for a day celebrating familial and friendship love.
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August 25 2010 |
Esther Earl
Esther Earl passed away due to thyroid cancer. John Green responded by creating a eulogy vlog titled 'Rest in Awesome, Esther', commemorating her life and legacy.
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August 3 2010 |
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First celebration of Esther Day on Esther Earl's birthday, promoting the importance of love among friends and family.
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August 3 2010 |
Esther Earl
Esther Earl establishes 'Esther Day', a holiday focused on celebrating love among friends and family, to be observed annually on her birthday.
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