BOOK REVIEW: Wonder by R.J. Palacio
[2023-08-25 22:06:37]
Pullman, the face difference born in August, has prevented him from entering the mainstream school so far so far. Beecher preparation hopes to be treated as an ordinary child at the beginning of the fifth grade - but his new classmates can not go beyond the unusual face of Auggie. WONDER is now the best seller of the number one New York Times, and was included in the Texas Blue Bonnet Award Master List, but from the view Auggie perspective, but soon his sister, her boyfriend and others with I became his classmate, including. We fight these ideas together in the community, compassion, sympathy and acceptance
(I think) I already have a copy of Advance (ARC) reading this book for years on my shelf, but I will not find time to read it. And, as movies came out, I always wanted to see it before I see the creative response of others. So, this book jumped the team, I finally began to read
Birth August Pullman, affected by genetic diseases at childhood hospital and leads to surgery. Still, his facial anomaly, I saw him uncomfortable for the first time a lot. He is home educated, but his mother thought that it was when he went to the mainstream school. Ogi There is not. He was afraid of the fear and kindness of the other children. However, he finally agreed, despite knowing that it would be painful
The first part of this book, with his sister in her school, her boyfriend and some other children about the next part by telling stories from his perspective. This device allows us to confirm the acceptance of Auggie struggling how it will affect people around him. This is the most memorable point of Auggie in the view, but R. J. Palacio often creates different sounds for her role. Auggie is loving, brave, very interesting. He wants to be an ordinary child but people around him differ in that he can not help him
R.J. Palacio said her debut novel "a kind of meditation," this powerful power of this book. Wonder has been criticized for over sentimentality and over simplification, but what do you know? When I finish it, my throat has a chunk. Indeed, this is a huge difficult and complicated topic, for those who suffer the difference with disabled, some have such a happy end. However, this is because children's books have very important messages, that is, to learn how to caring, sympathy and care of life, I have dramatically changed many young readers themselves, I believe it is reading
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Palacio, R.J. If you move the book and like a pain miracle, you will like the RJ Palacio. August Pullman is a 5th grade boy, a severe face malformation. But his parents and sister loved him and took care of him, they made a lot of external influences from his school. At the beginning of this book, his mother finally seemed to think that it was time for Auggie to go to his habit without real school, home schooling. Auggie, who faces the reaction of the children to his appearance, is afraid, but they also want to become part of "normal" people. Prior to school, Auggie was introduced into a small group of students. As some students to accept and treat Auggie, other students are judged and cruel. Throughout the novel, readers follow the first year junior high school Auggie through different perspectives. Auggie, some of his friends and sister. Caley Capoot, 2020 Ji
Palacio, RJ R. J. Palacio, a miracle by an age boy, was born with a facial anomaly with novel Wonder outside his family life difficult. Boys, August Pullman was a house to go to school, but in fifth grader he decided to work at the new school restart. With this intimate journey in August, we can see the world reacting to various people. People can see the very fine structure, the impact on August from his perspective. From bullying in kindness and enthusiasm, we can see that goodwill and acceptance has a big impact on human life. In his school days filled with love and kindness, I wi