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Interview: R.J. Palacio, Author Of 'Wonder' : NPR Wonder Rj Palacio, Philosophical Questions, The Odd Ones Out, Middle Grade Books, Best Authors, Book Sites, Book Jacket, Feeling Insecure, Roald Dahl

A chance encounter with a little girl in an ice cream store inspired R.J. Palacio to write a novel about a boy born with distorted facial features. She says it got her thinking about what it's like to "have to face a world every day that doesn't know how to face you back."

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We’re All Wonders presents Auggie, the facially disfigured main character from the award-winning middle-grade novel Wonder, to the younger picture book audience. Here Auggie tells readers how it feels to be treated badly because he looks different. He says that when kids point at him and stare and say unkind things behind his back that he can hear, it hurts his feelings. His mom says he’s a “wonder,” and he wants people to see they’re wonders, too.   Ages 4-8 Chris Hadfield, Choose Kindness, Wonder Book, Social Emotional Skills, Parsons School Of Design, Emotional Skills, Children's Picture Books, English Class, Penguin Books

We’re All Wonders presents Auggie, the facially disfigured main character from the award-winning middle-grade novel Wonder, to the younger picture book audience. Here Auggie tells readers how it feels to be treated badly because he looks different. He says that when kids point at him and stare and say unkind things behind his back that he can hear, it hurts his feelings. His mom says he’s a “wonder,” and he wants people to see they’re wonders, too. Ages 4-8

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