![]() In all, I think this is a BRILLIANT book, and worth having, no matter your age, gender or anything. It examines her social life, and the different decisions she made, some of them relating to August, others not. The third story in this collection is called Shing-A-Ling, and is written from the opinions of Charlotte, a girl who was chosen to introduce August to his new school. Readers get to see him through the eyes of Julian, the bully Christopher, Auggies oldest friend and Charlotte, Auggies new friend at school. These stories are an extra peek at Auggie before he started at Beecher Prep and during his first year there. ![]() ![]() He only first realised that his friend was anything different to every other kid his age when he was four years old, and from there he was in a sort of pickle – be loyal to his life-long friend or be teased mercilessly by his new school friends? Auggie and Me gives readers a special look at Auggies world through three new points of view. He grew up with Auggie, so his face isn’t anything weird to him. ![]() The second story, Pluto, is from August’s best friend Christopher’s way of seeing things. Thought-provoking, surprising, infuriating, heartbreaking and heartwarming, Auggie & Me is a must-read for the thousands of readers who loved Wonder Companion to Wonder These three stories were originally published as ebooks by Alfred A. For him, he hasn’t been bullying August, instead August has been stealing his friends, giving him nightmares and terrorising his reputation in the schoolyard. The first story, Julian’s Chapter, is about Auggie’s school bully, Julian, and his point of view. ![]()
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