Wonder by R. J. Palacio
Sometimes, a book comes along that not only tells a great story but also changes the way we see the world. Wonder by R.J. Palacio is one such book. Published in 2012, this heartwarming novel has touched readers of all ages with its powerful message about kindness, acceptance, and empathy.
At the heart of Wonder is August Pullman, or “Auggie,” a ten-year-old boy with a rare facial difference caused by a genetic condition. After years of being homeschooled, Auggie is about to enter fifth grade at a mainstream school. This marks the beginning of a challenging journey where he must navigate stares, whispers, and the cruelty of some classmates.
But Wonder isn’t just about Auggie. It’s also about the people around him—his family, his friends, and even those who struggle to accept him. Palacio weaves the story through multiple perspectives, showing how one boy’s courage impacts everyone in his life.
“When given the choice between being right or being kind, choose kind.”
Wonder isn’t just a book; it’s a lesson in humanity. It reminds us to be kind, to celebrate differences, and to approach the world with an open heart. Whether you’re a child, teenager, or adult, this story will leave a lasting impression.
If you haven’t read Wonder by R.J. Palacio yet, now is the perfect time to pick it up. And once you do, you’ll understand why this book is not just loved—it’s cherished.
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