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We're All Wonders by R.J. Palacio5/21/2023 ![]() ![]() Auggie goes with door number two: “It hurts my feelings. Eventually, despite this encouragement, Auggie has to decide whether or not to face the bullies who say cruel things about his condition face to face, or take a break from it all. Whenever Auggie is sad about how he is not the same as other kids at his school, he is reminded by his family of his true potential: “My mom says I’m unique. As for the book itself, it involves the story of Auggie Wonder, the protagonist of Wonder, who is used to being an ordinary kid that just happens to have an extraordinary face, and a lovable dog named Daisy. The lush sketches featured on the cover continue for the whole of the book, and the results are pleasing to both the eye and the heart. Palacio, Wonder, which features similar cover artwork in a less elaborate design. Knopf, 2017, 29 pages.ĭescriptive Annotation: The cover features a simple artistic rendering of a boy with a facial deformity inside a giant white astronaut’s helmet, very similar to the cover artwork of another famous book by R.J. Publisher and Year Number of pages: Alfred A. ![]() ![]() Author(s) Illustrator/Photographer: written and illustrated by R.J. ![]()
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