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Wonder By R. J. Palacio: An Analysis
In the touching novel, “Wonder” by R.J. Palacio a 10-year-old boy, August (Auggie), suffers from an irregular face and severe illness. Since Auggie was born with facial deformity, he struggles to find friends that accept what he can’t control. As a result, his mom has been homeschooling him since his educational career started. August’s parents think that he is ready for a change, so they decide to take a jump and send him to a middle school that starts off with 5th grade. Not only does he have to pretend he doesn’t see all of the staring eyes and whispers, but he has to face students that embarrass Auggie, teasing, making fun of, and being extremely rude in front of all of the surrounding students. Auggie has learned to accept and pretend

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