
Auggie & Me: Three Wonder Stories
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R.J. Palacio
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Science Fiction
Children’s
Action & Adventure
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形式
キンドル
ページ数
320
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2017
出版社
Knopf Books for Young Readers
版
2
ISBN-10
0525644245
ISBN-13
9780525644248
説明
Auggie & Me offers a poignant exploration of the lives of those touched by Auggie Pullman's extraordinary journey. Through three compelling short stories, readers are invited to see the world from the perspectives of Julian, Charlotte, and Jack, each grappling with their own challenges and realizations as they intersect with Auggie's life.
Julian’s story unveils his internal struggles with acceptance and understanding, while Charlotte reflects on the importance of friendship and support in facing societal pressures. Jack’s experience sheds light on loyalty and the transformative power of compassion, highlighting how Auggie's presence inspires growth in those around him.
As these narratives unfold, they deepen the themes of empathy and kindness established in the original bestseller. This collection beautifully illustrates that every person has a story and that truly understanding one another requires looking beyond first impressions, celebrating the beauty of diversity in all its forms.
Julian’s story unveils his internal struggles with acceptance and understanding, while Charlotte reflects on the importance of friendship and support in facing societal pressures. Jack’s experience sheds light on loyalty and the transformative power of compassion, highlighting how Auggie's presence inspires growth in those around him.
As these narratives unfold, they deepen the themes of empathy and kindness established in the original bestseller. This collection beautifully illustrates that every person has a story and that truly understanding one another requires looking beyond first impressions, celebrating the beauty of diversity in all its forms.
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I read this book because my friend asked me to. I think this book should be read right after finishing wonder. It was so hard for me to care about this book since it's been quite a few years since i read wonder. it had so little of August and his impact on these children's lives that i cared even less about it. Overall i think this was super unnecessary?? Idk