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Il piccolo Auggie Pullman ha una malformazione cranio-facciale a causa di una grave malattia. Non ha mai frequentato la scuola e, quando arriva il momento di entrare in classe per la prima volta, deve fare i conti con i suoi coetanei: non tutti, infatti, sono pronti ad accettare la sua diversità. Un film con Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson e Jacob Tremblay.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Everyone is a Critic Movie Review Podcast
We Love Joker Folie à Deux

Everyone is a Critic Movie Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 68:34


This week on the podcast, we dive into three very different films, starting with White Bird, directed by Marc Forster and starring Helen Mirren. The film follows Julian, a boy who has been struggling with guilt after being expelled for bullying Auggie Pullman. Julian's grandmother, played by Mirren, shares her powerful story of survival and first love in Nazi-occupied France. Next, we discuss Joker: Folie à Deux, the highly anticipated sequel to Joker, directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga. Arthur Fleck returns as Joker, and this time, we meet Harley Quinn, his partner in chaos, as the two form a twisted bond within Arkham State Hospital. We also go back to the horror classic Maniac, directed by William Lustig and starring Joe Spinell. This gritty 1980 film follows a deranged killer on a bloody rampage through New York City, influenced by his traumatic childhood and obsession with his mother. Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro 05:15 – White Bird Review 24:30 – Joker: Folie à Deux Review 42:10 – Maniac Review Follow Us: Website: I Hate Critics Facebook: Everyone is a Critic Podcast Twitter: @criticspod Instagram: @criticspod Patreon: Support Us Merch: TeePublic Store YouTube: Watch Us Check out Jeff's art at Jeff Lassiter Art and read Sean's reviews at Sean at the Movies. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!

Christian Music Guys Podcast
Episode 191 | Kevin Downes | White Bird Movie

Christian Music Guys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 26:02


On today's show, we chat with Kevin Downes! Kingdom Story Company, in an exclusive partnership with Lionsgate, creates life-changing content from a variety of talented storytellers. Helmed by Kevin Downes, Andrew Erwin, Jon Erwin, and Tony Young, the Kingdom Story Company brand is synonymous with hope, bringing true and inspiring content to the big screen. As pioneers of inspiring storytelling, their features include I CAN ONLY IMAGINE, AMERICAN UNDERDOG, I STILL BELIEVE, and JOHNNY CASH: THE REDEMPTION OF AN AMERICAN ICON, and JESUS REVOLUTION, UNSUNG HERO, ORDINARY ANGELS, and more! From the world of Wonder, which sparked a movement to "choose kind," comes the inspirational next chapter: WHITE BIRD. Struggling to fit in at his new school after being expelled for his treatment of Auggie Pullman, Julian (Bryce Gheisar) is visited by his grandmother (Helen Mirren) and is transformed by the compassionate and heroic story of her attempts to escape Nazi-occupied France during WWII. From the director of Finding Neverland, WHITE BIRD reminds us to be brave and choose kindness. whitebird.movie @whitebirdmovie @kingdomstorycompany christianmusicguys.com @christianmusicguys

Homeschooling Families by Teach Them Diligently
Behind the Scenes of White Bird: A Story of Courage and Kindness with Andrew Erwin | 317

Homeschooling Families by Teach Them Diligently

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 20:12


 In this special episode, Leslie sits down with Andrew Erwin, co-founder and chief creative officer of Kingdom Story Company, to discuss the powerful new film White Bird, hitting theaters October 4th. A spinoff from the beloved movie Wonder, White Bird tells a moving story of redemption, courage, and kindness in the face of adversity. Andrew shares the inspiration behind the film, its missional message, and the importance of teaching kindness and courage to the next generation. This episode is packed with heartfelt insights for families and homeschoolers, with lessons on how we can impact our world with simple, yet profound, acts of kindness.  Meet the Guest:As co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Kingdom Story Company Andrew Erwin began his career as a teenager working for ESPN as a camera operator in his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama. Erwin is renowned for his work in the music video industry, particularly within the Christian and country music genres. His portfolio includes directing and producing memorable music videos for prominent artists such as Casting Crowns (“Slow Fade”), Skillet (“Hero”), and Montgomery Gentry (“Some People Change”). Andrew's creative vision has also brought to life the compelling visuals for Alan Jackson's “Sissy's Song,” Michael W. Smith's “Healing Rain,” Switchfoot's “Dare You to Move,” and The Almost's “Say This Sooner.” His work is celebrated for its emotional depth and storytelling. His music video work ultimately led to feature films and the founding of Kingdom Story Company. Podcast Sponsor:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lW1h9coypgE&t=2sFrom the world of WONDER, which sparked a movement to “choose kind,” comes the inspirational next chapter: WHITE BIRD. Struggling to fit in at his new school after being expelled for his treatment of Auggie Pullman, Julian is visited by his grandmother, played by Helen Mirren, and is transformed by the compassionate and heroic story of her attempts to escape Nazi-occupied France during WWII. From the director of Finding Neverland, WHITE BIRD reminds us to be brave and choose kindness. Exclusively in theaters beginning October 4. Secure your tickets HERE Click here to download a What to Expect at Teach Them Diligently Ebook

Homeschooling Families by Teach Them Diligently
Building Strong Hearts in a Culture of Confusion | 315

Homeschooling Families by Teach Them Diligently

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 38:07


Jill Garner joins us today to help us uncover the essential strategies for raising children with strong, resilient hearts in today's challenging world. Together, Jill and Leslie will dig into the heart of biblical parenting, unpacking what it means to instill moral courage, foster true self-respect over self-esteem, and embrace a heart-centered approach to homeschooling. Through rich, faith-driven insights, they reveal how God's truth and a focus on character development equip the next generation to stand firm in a culture that often wavers. Packed with actionable tips and spiritual wisdom, this episode offers invaluable guidance for Christian homeschooling parents seeking to raise confident, God-honoring children.  Meet the Guest: Jill Garner is an accomplished speaker, advocate, and founder of Manners of the Heart, a nonprofit reawakening respect in our society for the sake of the next generation. She is the author of the award-winning Raising Respectful Children in a Disrespectful World, Raising Unselfish Children in a Self-Absorbed World, and Manners of the Heart, an elementary school curriculum that helps children see beyond themselves to become all God created them to be. Her work is endorsed by Focus on the Family, FamilyLife Today, Dr. Kevin Leman, and many others. Jill and her husband reside in Baton Rouge, LA.Key Takeaways:Heart schooling is essential for Christian discipleship and raising children who can stand firm in their faith. The culture's focus on self-esteem is a dangerous lie; instead, parents should teach children the biblical concept of self-respect. Humility and confidence can coexist when grounded in a child's identity in Christ. Parents must engage deeply and intentionally in their children's lives, especially as they enter the teenage years. Additional Resources: Secure your copy of StrongHeart: Cultivating Humility, Respect, and Resiliency in Your Child  Find out about more resources from Jill Garner HEREhttps://youtu.be/6KjLfO5BUDMPodcast Sponsors: We are thrilled to tell you about a new movie coming out on October 4 called White Bird. From the world of WONDER, which sparked a movement to “choose kind,” comes the inspirational next chapter: WHITE BIRD. Struggling to fit in at his new school after being expelled for his treatment of Auggie Pullman, Julian is visited by his grandmother, played by Helen Mirren, and is transformed by the compassionate and heroic story of her attempts to escape Nazi-occupied France during WWII. From the director of Finding Neverland, WHITE BIRD reminds us to be brave and choose kind. Exclusively in theaters beginning October 4. Secure your tickets HERE In a time of profound political, civil, and spiritual turmoil, Reverend David Hill grapples with a crucial question: Does God still have a place in politics? Following the unexpected death of a favored congressional incumbent, David feels compelled to enter the race, challenging the increasing efforts to remove religious influence from public policy. Facing off against state senator Peter Kane, a formidable opponent determined to create greater division by pushing religion out of the public square, David must navigate the treacherous waters of modern politics, where his faith, optimism, and principles are put to the ultimate test. As he confronts adversaries from his past and faces relentless scrutiny, David's campaign becomes a beacon of hope for many who yearn for spiritual and moral leadership in a divided nation. God's Not Dead: In God We Trust explores the enduring relevance of faith in public life and the fight to keep religious values at the heart of governance. Secure your tickets HERE

Instant Trivia
Episode 939 - Boy story - Of the tiger - Logo a-gogo - Time for "t" - Russian literature

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 8:15


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 939, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: boy story 1: What, were you raised by wolves? well, if you're this "Jungle Book" boy, then yes, you were. Mowgli. 2: Parzival is the avatar of a kid with an extremely good handle on '80s pop culture in this novel. Ready Player One. 3: The name "Pip" is mentioned 3 times in the first 2 sentences of this novel--we get it, the guy's name is Pip. Great Expectations. 4: R.J. Palacio said this bestseller about Auggie Pullman and his unique face was "a meditation on kindness". Wonder. 5: It's Nick Hornby's novel concerning a 12-year-old lad and a man in his 30s and how the 2 bond. About a Boy. Round 2. Category: of the tiger 1: The Jersey boys who play sports for this university are the Tigers. Princeton. 2: First graders work to achieve tiger rank in this organization. the Cub Scouts. 3: Here's the story of a dog named Tiger who was a family pet on this TV show. The Brady Bunch. 4: "Tyger tyger, burning bright, in the forests of the night", begins a poem in his 1794 collection "Songs of Experience". (William) Blake. 5: The largest carnivorous marsupial of modern times was the now-extinct thylacine, also known as this alliterative tiger. Tasmanian. Round 3. Category: logo a-gogo 1: The dynamic ribbon device (AKA "the wave") is part of the logo of this soft drink. Coca-Cola. 2: Its red and white bullseye logo was born in 1962 along with this retailer's brand name. Target. 3: This purveyor of roast beef and other sandwiches wanted to be called Big Tex, so the stylized cowboy hat logo makes more sense. Arby's. 4: Larry, the white-haired gent on the label of steel-cut and other products of this brand, got a subtle makeover in 2012. Quaker Oats. 5: A black prancing horse on a canary yellow background, the color of Modena, is the logo of this Italian car. Ferrari. Round 4. Category: time for "t" 1: These small pincers are used to remove splinters or hair. tweezers. 2: It's a newspaper concentrating on lurid news or whose pages are about half the standard size. a tabloid. 3: It's a set of kettledrums that's used in an orchestra. a timpani. 4: This plant belongs to the genus Nicotiana. tobacco. 5: It's the 11-letter word for an excessively fast heartbeat. tachycardia. Round 5. Category: russian literature 1: The last words spoken in this novel are "Hurrah for Karamazov!". The Brothers Karamazov. 2: In this last Chekov play, the character Trofimov says, "All Russia is our orchard". The Cherry Orchard. 3: This 1957 Pasternak novel was finally published in the USSR in 1987. Doctor Zhivago. 4: His 1863 novel "The Cossacks" grew out of his service in the Russian Army in the Caucasus. Tolstoy. 5: He was expelled from the Soviet Writer's Union in 1969; in 1970 he won the Nobel Prize for Literature. Solzhenitsyn. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia! Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/

Perdidos na Estante
PnE 130 – Livro Extraordinário

Perdidos na Estante

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 58:29


Nada é mais Extraordinário que um bom livro, não é mesmo? Se você gosta de histórias de amor, superação e coragem, esse é o seu episódio! Extraordinário é escrito pela autora R. J. Palacio e conta a história de Auggie Pullman - uma história sensível, cheia de sorrisos e lágrimas, diga-se de passagem -, um garotinho muito corajoso portador de uma síndrome congênita que acarretou algumas sequelas faciais. O livro Extraordinário se propõe a enxergar um pouquinho do mundo do Auggie e das pessoas que o rodeiam para mostrar um recorte de como é o primeiro ano escolar da vida dele: o temido 5º ano. Além da situação escolar e familiar de Auggie, Extraordinário vai abordar temas importantes, especialmente quando falamos de crianças, como bullying, amizade, lealdade e família. Extraordinário é um livro de 2012 e atualmente é publicado, no Brasil, pela editora Intrínseca com 320 páginas de muita coragem, além de amor de sobra pelo querido Auggie. Vem conversar com a gente no episódio de hoje! Não deixe de dar uma conferida: Resenha [Extraordinário] Citamos no episódio: A Culpa é das Estrelas Fala com a gente! Ouviu o episódio? Conta pra gente o que você achou. Pode nos chamar nas redes sociais, comentar nessa postagem ou nos mandar um e-mail para contato@leitorcabuloso.com.br Ficha técnica Apresentação: Thiago Augusto e Amanda Barreiro Pauta: Thiago Augusto Assistente: Leonardo Tremeschin Edição: Leonardo Tremeschin Agradecimentos Especiais Agradecimentos especiais a quem nos apoia, especialmente a Abner de Souza, Airechu, Alessandra Rocha, Aline Bergamo, Amauri Silva, Caio Amaro, Carolina Mendes, Carol Vidal, Cláudia Rodrigues, Clecius Duran, Dayse Cristhina, Edgar Egawa, Fernanda Cortez, Igor Bajo, Janaina Vieira, Lara Prado, Leandro Gomes, Lucas Domingos, Lu Bento, Luiz Silva, Marina Kondratovich, Marina Jardim, Melisa de Sá, Nielson Rocha, Priscilla Rubia, Ricardo Brunoro, Rodrigo Leite, Nilda, Sidney Andrade, Thiago Felipe Ruediger. gif de fundo branco com bonequinho desenhado com coração vermelho onde se lê "enviar abraço virtual carregando" seguido de uma barrinha de carregamento. Quando a barrinha enche, aparece "abraço entregue" Não nos perca de vista!

Meadows LMC
Auggie and Me : Three Wonder Stories

Meadows LMC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 2:48


Realistic Fiction - Three previously-published novellas that shed further light on the world of Auggie Pullman, an ordinary boy with an extraordinary face, set before he entered Beecher Prep and during his first year there and told from other characters' points of view. By R.J. Palacio

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Cacá Conta
Somos Todos Extraordinários

Cacá Conta

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 6:07


Extraordinário é um romance apaixonante e inspirador, que já tocou a vida de quase meio milhão de leitores só no Brasil. Publicada pela primeira vez em 2013, a história que acompanha o carismático Auggie Pullman, um menino de dez anos com uma grave deformidade facial que começa a frequentar a escola pela primeira vez, ganha agora uma edição dedicada às crianças, cuidadosamente pensada e elaborada com a intenção de levar a elas a forte mensagem de inclusão e gentileza que a autora R. J. Palácio imprimiu à sua obra. Resgatando elementos da história original e inserindo os personagens em um mundo ilustrado que representa a imaginação do menino, Somos todos extraordinários vai deliciar todos os que já se emocionaram e os que ainda vão se emocionar com essa incrível história de superação, amizade e, acima de tudo, amor. Autoria e Ilustração: R. J. PALACIO Editora Intrínseca Poema: Leilão de Jardim de Cecília Meireles Livro: Ou Isto ou Aquilo da Editora Global Quem me compra um jardim com flores? Borboletas de muitas cores, lavadeiras e passarinhos, ovos verdes e azuis nos ninhos? Quem me compra este caracol? Quem me compra um raio de sol? Um lagarto entre o muro e a hera, uma estátua da Primavera? Quem me compra este formigueiro? E este sapo, que é jardineiro? E a cigarra e a sua canção? E o grilinho dentro do chão? (Este é o meu leilão.)

Small Talk. Big Ideas.

Leon reviews Wonder, a book about Auggie Pullman, an ordinary boy with an extraordinary face.

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The Spaniard Show
AMXkids 30 - Wonder 1

The Spaniard Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 22:27


I sincerely hope you come along on this journey of Wonder. I believe developing empathy and understanding for others is crucial for a full and vibrant life, and Wonder does a tremendous job of bringing us inside the life, mind and family of Auggie Pullman, a young boy who was born with a facial difference. Read the book, watch the movie, and spread its wonderful message. Enjoy today's show! For more w/ The Spaniard:   Support The Spaniard Show - https://patreon.com/charliespaniard Website/Bookings/Reading List: https://charliespaniard.com Book: https://amzn.to/2QPcf1P Facebook: https://facebook.com/charliespaniard Twitter: https://twitter.com/charliespaniard Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charliespaniard Youtube: https://youtube.com/user/charliespaniard   Subscribe to The Spaniard Show: iTunes - https://apple.co/2kxob7j Google Play - https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Irpy2px7edqbwiwpil2ab2jq4me Stitcher - https://bit.ly/2qUBRPb OR search "Spaniard Show" on any podcast app

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Mark and Me Podcast
Episode 38 - Noah Jupe

Mark and Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 26:33


A Quiet Place.  On this episode we speak to English actor, Noah Jupe.Noah is known for starring in the television series The Night Manager, the dark comedy film Suburbicon, the drama film Wonder, and the horror film A Quiet Place. He made his feature film acting debut in 2017 with the war drama film The Man with the Iron Heart. Noah started his acting career in 2015/2016 by a little appearances in the television series Penny Dreadful and Downton Abbey. Later in 2016, he played a significant role in the spy thriller series The Night Manager along with Tom Hiddleston. In 2016, he also played a significant role in the series Houdini & Doyle. In 2017, he started his career in films, with his first major role being in The Man with the Iron Heart, a World War II drama, in which he starred along with Jason Clarke and Rosamund Pike. Also that year, he appeared in the British film That Good Night, with John Hurt and Charles Dance had one of the lead roles, the son of Matt Damon's character, in the black comedy film, Suburbicon, directed by George Clooney and appeared in the comedy-drama Wonder as Jack Will, best friend to Auggie Pullman (played by Jacob Tremblay). In 2018, he starred with Sam Worthington and Tom Wilkinson in science fiction film The Titan and alongside Emily Blunt and John Krasinski in the well-reviewed horror film A Quiet Place. Krasinski, who cowrote and directed the film, cast Jupe on the recommendation of Clooney. Jupe will next star in the short film adaptation of Stephen King's "My Pretty Pony" along with Tobin Bell. He will also star in the film Honey Boy opposite Shia LaBeouf and Lucas Hedges, an independent film based on LaBeouf's life. Jupe will play LaBeouf in his childhood A Quiet Place is out now on Digital Download, and on Blu-ray and DVD August 13 Please support the Mark and Me Podcast here https://www.patreon.com/Markandme

INTO FILM
Wonder (Primary)

INTO FILM

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 10:12


Adapted from the best selling U.S. set novel, young Auggie Pullman has been born with facial differences. Embarrassed about his appearance, and fanatical about science, he wears an astronaut’s helmet. As he starts attending mainstream school for the first time, Auggie tries to fit in and make everyone realise that he is no different to anybody else. Over the course of a remarkable year, he and the other students learn about compassion, empathy and understanding, with Auggie becoming an unlikely hero. We discuss the themes and talking points in this inspiring family film, including the importance of learning to see the world through other people’s eyes and to always strive to choose kindness. Wonder https://www.intofilm.org/films/19015 Transition Film List https://www.intofilm.org/films/filmlist/25 Transition Podcast https://soundcloud.com/into-film-archive/into-change

Mommas Pearls Show
The Wonder of Kindness

Mommas Pearls Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2018 28:00


RJ Palacio, a best selling, award winning, inspirational author of the globally beloved book, "WONDER" joins us. In a previously recorded  conversation, we polish the pearls of the book, movie (now available on DVD & On Demand by Lionsgate) and the Choose Kind Movement. It all began at an ice cream shop which is another reasy I'm so fond of this momma. She threaded the story of an abnormal child, Auggie Pullman, age 10, who finds himself facing an unkind world. Auggie's mom, Isabel, brilliantly portrayed by Julia Roberts, mindfully creates a support system for Auggie to be empathathetic and brilliant who carries the most hearts forward.  We explore if kindness can be taught, how communities can support and how there are 2 sides to every story. The best advice RJ's momma gave her is the pearl, "Children Live What They Learn." Indeed. Every story deserves to be heard. She's one remarkable Momma.  Guest Bio: RJ Palacio's family resides in the diverse NY borough of Brooklyn. She's a graphic designer/illustrator by day and moonlights as a globally renowned author and mom on a mission to encourage us to Choose Kindness.  Her other published works ~ 365 Days of Wonder: Mr. Browne's Book of Precepts (August, 2014), Auggie & Me, ( October 2015), The Julian Chapter, Pluto, and Shingaling. Palacio wrote and illustrated her newest picture book, We're All Wonders, which introduces Auggie, kindness, empathy and tolerance—to younger children.

MashReads Podcast
Wonder (with guest and author R.J. Palacio)

MashReads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2017 46:14


This week on The MashReads Podcast, we talk to R.J. Palacio about her novel Wonder, which was just turned into a major motion picture staring Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson. The book follows a year in the life of Auggie Pullman, a 10-year-old boy who is starting the 5th grade. Though Auggie is a normal 10-year-old boy, he was born with facial differences resulting in numerous surgeries which have kept him homeschooled and away from his peers until now. Now, entering school for the first time, Auggie and his community must find the courage, kindness, and empathy to accept each other, despite their differences. "The narrative we’ve come to expect and accept about middle schoolers being mean and middle schoolers being cruel and all of that is one that don’t subscribe to because, [while] kids can be mean, I’ve also experienced tremendous nobility. What I’ve seen in children is they reach out to support each other when they’re down. Kids have an innate nobility that needs to be urged on a little bit an inspired." Then, as always, we close the show with recommendations: R.J. recommends City of Thieves by David Benioff. “It was such a great read, it was a perfect airplane read, it was really a lot of fun.” She also recommends the Wonder movie, of course. MJ recommends Caity Weaver’s GQ profile of Gal Gadot “The Gal Gadot Next Door.” “It’s phenomenal. Once again [Caity Weaver’s] just flexing her writing muscles and showing off.”  

Babes, Books & Beers
Episode 1 – Wonder by R.J. Palacio

Babes, Books & Beers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2017 32:52


In Episode 1, we, the babes (Sarah, Elizabeth, and Rebecca), discuss the wildly popular middle-grade novel Wonder by R.J. Palacio. Wonder tells the story of 10-year-old Auggie Pullman, a boy born with a severe facial deformity and his first year of school. Listen to us discuss Auggie’s journey, our need for proper capitalization, and find […]

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RNZ: It Takes A Village
We're All Wonders

RNZ: It Takes A Village

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 21:24


Kathryn Ryan talks with the author of the award winning novel, Wonder, RJ Palacio, about writing for children about others who are different. In her latest book, We're All Wonders, she introduces younger readers to her now famous character, Auggie Pullman, a boy who was born with a facial deformity.

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It Takes A Village
We're All Wonders

It Takes A Village

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2017 21:24


Kathryn Ryan talks with the author of the award winning novel, Wonder, RJ Palacio, about writing for children about others who are different. In her latest book, We're All Wonders, she introduces younger readers to her now famous character, Auggie Pullman, a boy who was born with a facial deformity.

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Father Daughter Book Club
FDBC admires “Wonder”, Part 2

Father Daughter Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 39:41


We finish our conversation about R.J. Palacio’s “Wonder”, a novel about Auggie Pullman’s first year in public school. We talk about Auggie’s journey, how he grew over the course of the year, what it means to choose kindness versus being right, and more. https://fatherdaughterbookclub.com/podcast/wonder-part-2/ Up Next: “The Supernaturalist” by Eoin Colfer

Father Daughter Book Club
FDBC admires “Wonder”, Part 2

Father Daughter Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2017 39:41


We finish our conversation about R.J. Palacio’s “Wonder”, a novel about Auggie Pullman’s first year in public school. We talk about Auggie’s journey, how he grew over the course of the year, what it means to choose kindness versus being right, and more. http://fatherdaughterbookclub.com/podcast/wonder-part-2/ Up Next: “The Supernaturalist” by Eoin Colfer