- Wonder - RJ Palacio - Books

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  • It is not indifferent  

    Wonder (Paperback)
    My opinion August, 10, never went to school, his mother taught him everything. Except this year, he has to go in sixth and his parents would enroll in the regular school curriculum because they can no longer keep pace. But they hesitate because their
  • The teenager and the difference  

    Wonder (Paperback)
    Very nice story. Shows the evolution of the adolescent feelings about the difference. Plot that holds the reader spellbound.
  • Auggie  

    Wonder (Hardcover)
    The story is a description of a disfigured boy Who transitioned from a very sheltered existence to the loving cruelty That experience When he released to the world via Attending school. Wonder is divided into eight parts with are Told through a diffe
  • Good read  

    Wonder (Paperback)
    My son read it and Said That he really liked this book and That It is sad and good at the same time.
  • My son loved 1  

    Wonder (Paperback)
    Difficult to read a boy. Yet, this book touched him. He even started to write a story about a boy "different." I recommend this book about the difference without fear, without shock, without giving a lesson.
  • Good reading for teenagers  

    Wonder (Paperback)
    It's a nice story, not so difficulty to reed. To speak about difference with humor is very usefull for teenagers.