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by Start Publishing Notes
This is a study guide for R.J. Palacio's beloved novel Wonder, which follows Auggie Pullman, a ten-year-old with facial differences, as he navigates the transformative experience of attending middle school for the first time. Through Auggie's journey, young readers discover powerful lessons about kindness, acceptance, and looking beyond appearances to see the person within. This resource helps readers understand and reflect on the book's meaningful messages about courage, belonging, and what it truly means to be a good friend.
PLEASE NOTE: This is a key takeaways and analysis of the book and NOT the original book. Start Publishing Notes' Summary, Analysis, and Review of R.J. Palacio's Wonder includes: Summary of the book A Review Analysis & Key Takeaways A detailed "About the Author" section Preview: Wonder by R. J. Palacio is a children's novel about a bright, kind, intuitive ten-year-old who has severe facial abnormalities. August "Auggie" Pullman was born with a rare genetic disorder. He has endured a lot in his short life, including twenty-seven surgeries and the cruelty of strangers who recoil from his unusual appearance. But nothing could quite prepare him for the challenge he must now face: his first year of middle school. Until recently, August, who lives in Manhattan, led a fairly sheltered life with his devoted parents and his fifteen-year-old sister, Via. He's been homeschooled for his entire life, but his parents think it's time to send him out into the world. The idea frightens Auggie, but it also excites him. Though the school year hasn't yet started, he agrees to visit to his new campus, Beecher Prep, to meet the principal, Mr. Tushman.
9781682996935
2017-06-06
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