Wonder. Tutte le storie
- 544 pages
- 20 hours of reading
Wonder August (Auggie) Pullman, born with a facial deformity, is about to start fifth grade at Beecher Prep, facing the challenges of being the new kid. Despite his extraordinary appearance, Auggie is just an ordinary boy who hopes to show his classmates that he is like them. The Julian Chapter offers insight into the perspective of Julian, the story's controversial bully. It explores Julian's unkindness towards Auggie and whether he can find redemption. Pluto takes readers back to Auggie's life before entering Beecher Prep, focusing on his friendship with Christopher, who was there for Auggie's early memories. As they navigate their evolving relationship, they learn that true friendship requires effort. Shingaling provides a glimpse into fifth-grade life at Beecher Prep from Charlotte's viewpoint, the girl assigned to be Auggie’s “welcome buddy.” It delves into Charlotte's friendship with Summer, the girls' reactions to Auggie's presence, and how Charlotte came to write the impactful precept: “It’s not enough to be friendly. You have to be a friend.” These interconnected stories highlight themes of friendship, acceptance, and the importance of kindness.




