Hi, this is Andy.
I've been a New York Times subscriber for years and years,
and I'm trying to get my teenagers interested in reading it.
If they were to have their own logins and we could share articles,
I think that would help get them interested.
It would also then allow us to discuss whether the dinner table or wherever.
Thank you very much.
Andy, we heard you.
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I'm David Marchese.
In a time of widespread disconnection and hopelessness, John Green's work dares to stay hopeful.
His YA novels, especially the mega bestselling The Fault in Our Stars,
have shown his gift for speaking the emotional language of teens.
For almost 20 years,
Green and his brother and best friend Hank have shared earnest and charmingly nerdy videos to a devoted YouTube audience of millions in which they explore all sorts of things.
Anxiety, mental health, religion, you name it.
If it's something that's kept you up at night, the Greens have probably made a video about it.