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Wonder

Wonder

Author: R.J. Palacio (2012)

Wonder is a wonderful novel about a little boy going into the fifth grade in a real school for the first time in his life.  Auggie, the main character of this book, is a little boy that has an unusual face.  He was born with a face deformity that makes him look very different than other boys, or people.  Auggie was home schooled for the first few years of his life because of surgeries, and as a way for his family to protect him from cruel people.  The novel follows Auggie throughout his first year of school, through his ups and downs, and the lessons he, and his friends and family, learns.  The story rotates through different narratives to show a range of perspectives so the reader truly understands the struggle that people who are bullied face.  

I would highly recommend this book to any reader: student, parent, teacher, anyone.  I think that this book truly shows the reader, and makes them understand, what it is like to be bullied by a peer.  This book teaches a tremendous lesson that many people, regardless of age, still do not understand.  This book is written in an excellent way that is easy to read for most readers.  I would read this book to any grade level that was not at this level of reading yet.  I would want my class to read this in the beginning of the school year to set the standard for the school year.  I would highly recommend this book to anyone.  

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