(SPOILER ALERT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Ryan Yin
3B
12/15/15
This book was able to touch my heart, but at the same time rip it out and stomp on it. I love and hate this story so much and I’d definitely say this is one of my favorite books. The novel Fearless by Chris O’Guinn is about two boys in high school, both with their own share of problems. Justin is nobody. A freak, the skinny kid with glasses that everybody avoids. Other than his problem of being a complete social outcast, he also cannot face his homosexuality. Liam is known as the one of the stoners of the school. However, what everyone doesn’t know is that he actually has Leukemia and the drugs are medicine. In this story, we get the privilege to see how they meet, grow, and say goodbye. This novel alone helped me understand what a gift it is to have friendship. Frankly, this story did devastate me, but it also enlightened me. Trust me, I had nothing to lose before reading this story, but I lost everything when I finished it.
Fearless, I personally believe grants lots of insight into problems that teenagers may face in their life. Through touching and witty story writing, I could see the two protagonists, Justin and Liam, come to life and bring me along their journey. As much as this story hurt me, I would not wanted it to have ended any other way. “Liam sniffled. ‘Lou is really kicking my ass this time.’ The simple mention of that name sent a chill up my spine. ‘Your mom says you’re getting better.’ ‘Doesn’t feel like it.’ He shook against me. ‘I’m lucky I met you.’ ‘Nah, I’m the lucky one’” (Location 1964). When I read this passage, I cried, and let me tell you I usually don’t cry.
Love doesn’t have to be between couples, it can also be between companions. Love between friends is a special type of love. I love my friends, I love that they care for me, I love that I can be myself with them, I love that no matter what happens, we will always be friends. In Looking For Alaska by John Green and Fearless by Chris O’guinn, the novels revolve around friendship; both show how the bonds shared between friends play a vital role in a person’s life. Just one person can completely change your life, they pressure you to stretch to your limits, and they understand you.
In Fearless, the main character, Justin, is a nobody, a freak. The skinny kid with glasses that everybody avoids. But, this was mainly because Justin didn’t have any friends. He had nobody to confide in, laugh with, laze around with, and most importantly nobody he could trust, that is until he met Liam. Liam, the other main character, was in the same position as Justin, at the bottom. Before they met, Justin thought that Liam was the bad kid who took drugs. “Liam scared me. He wasn’t a bully, He just hung out with a really bad crowd- the ones that did drugs and listened to heavy metal and looked like they were looking forward to their careers as criminals” (Location 77). When their friendship blossomed, they both gradually helped each other get back onto their feet and climb to the top. This friendship provided Justin and Liam what they required in their lives. Justin joined the swim team, persuaded by Liam, and his life skyrocketed. Justin helped Liam to catch up on schoolwork, fight Lou, or Leukemia, and enjoy life. In Looking For Alaska, Miles Halter, or Pudge, went to the school, Culver Creek to seek a Great Perhaps, to find what could be. Before he left to Culver Creek, Pudge wasn’t really satisfied with his life, his “school friends” weren’t people he knew that well. When he arrives at Culver Creek, he didn’t think much of it, but then he met his friends. His real friends. Alaska, the Colonel, Takumi, and Lara brought Pudge out of his own world and into their world. He was happy. Just by meeting these people, Pudge’s, Liam’s, and Justin’s life went down a road to happiness. This shows that friendship is a needed relationship in your life.
Peer pressure can be unhealthy, but it can also be what you need in life, if you have the right friends. In Fearless, Justin is unskilled at everything, except for swimming. Swimming is Justin’s salvation from the world, his one true passion, his drug, and he is actually talented at it. Without Liam’s constant nagging, Justin never would have joined the swim team, he never would have met his boyfriend, and he never would have smiled. Justin having a friend was the essence to his happiness, the one missing piece of the puzzle. When Alaska died in Looking For Alaska, sadness was all that was in the air. Lara peer pressured the rest of the group to do something for Alaska, something memorable. This peer pressure helped to boost up everybody’s mood and have fun for a change. From my personal experience, I can’t thank my friends enough for the life I live now. If my friends hadn’t pressured me into joining the musical, I never would have discovered my passion for singing. My friends helped me to discover the one thing in my life that I love. Even during the play, I made lots of new friends and we became a family. It was an experience that I will forever hold within my heart.
It hurts less when a friend shares your pain. Lou, or Leukemia, has been beating Liam down since he was 8 years old. Fortunately, before Justin, Liam had another friend, his dog. “’Sully’s been my best friend for years,’ Liam said, kneeling down and petting the dog. ‘They got him for me when I got sick. Before I found weed, let me tell you, the only thing that made chemo bearable was curling up with Sully’” (Location 911). Sully was Liam’s best friend that helped him through the hard times. As Lou grew stronger, Liam grew weaker, but Justin was there with Liam every step of the way. “Liam sniffled. ‘Lou is really kicking my ass this time.’ The simple mention of that name sent a chill up my spine. ‘Your mom says you’re getting better.’ ‘Doesn’t feel like it.’ He shook against me. ‘I’m lucky I met you.’ ‘Nah, I’m the lucky one’” (Location 1964). Without Justin, Liam would’ve lost his will to fight Lou. He continued till the end with the power of friendship. In Looking For Alaska, Alaska’s death broke everybody. “I walked back into the gym, and everyone seemed to be in various stages of disintegration” (140). To cope with her death, Pudge, the Colonel, Takumi, and Lara, all shared their pain together. They relied on each other to survive the tragedy. Friends will always be there for you in your toughest times, and will help you cope.
Friends. They are the people that bring out your weird side. They are the people who make you laugh until your stomach hurts and your face aches. They are the people who comfort you, the people that push you to do your best, the people that support you in everything you do, the ones that you can rely on. All of this is crucial to being happy. All of this can be achieved through making just one friend. Your relationship with a friend is an extremely unique and special. Cherish it. The next year, they may be leaving somewhere and you may not be able to see them for a long time. Although it may be cheesy, tell your friends how important they are to you. In the end, you never would have been the you that you are now if it weren’t for your friends.
The last paragraph that I wrote was mostly dedicated to my three friends that are leaving after the school year. Of course, there is still about four to five months before you guys have to leave; I’m already missing you guys. It’s hard to face the fact that I won’t see you guys in high school. Without you guys, I never would have been the person I am now. You showed me how to have fun, if I never met you, I probably would be a person who tries too hard and doesn’t have fun. For that, I am eternally grateful. Love you guys.