”You don’t need your eyes to love, right? You just feel it inside you.”
I chose this quote as my introduction to this review, because I think it fits the prevailing mood of the book so very well. In my case “Wonder” definitely wasn’t a sad book, or a book that caused me to cry rivers of tears, it however was a book that made me think a lot about life though.
I mean how could you not think about Auggie and the world we live in after finishing this book? How could you not wonder if you’re a good and righteous person? It’s easy to say you’d never talk bad about a boy like Auggie, but how many of us can truly say that they never said a single bad word about another person? How many can say they never bitched about someone else? I think the answer is “none”.
”Jack, sometimes you don’t have to mean to hurt someone to hurt someone. You understand?”
We’re all human, we have our dumb moments, we make mistakes and we all have flaws. The thing is, no one is perfect and I think “Wonder” teaches this lesson very well. Not directly or forthright like you would expect, but subtly and with a lot of finesse. ;-) We can read it in the way the students react when Auggie starts to attend their school, we can see it in the blunt hostility Julian is showing whenever no adult is around to see it. We witness it in the change of the students, in the change of the tide. And this, my dear friends, is so beautiful and amazing to watch!
”At first, I admit it, I was only friendly to him because Mr.Tushman asked me to be especially nice and all that. But now I would choose to hang out with him. He laughs at all my jokes. And I kind of feel like I can tell August anything. Like he’s a good friend. Like, if all the guys in fifth grade were lined up against a wall and I got to choose anyone I wanted to hang out with, I would choose August.”
Slowly and gradually the children around Auggie begin to realise that he’s just another normal kid and that his face might look different but that he’s actually a really cool guy to hang out with. He convinces them with his actions and his wonderful character! Not with his looks! XD
”She kissed me all over my face. She kissed my eyes that came down too far. She kissed my cheeks that looked punched in. She kissed my tortoise mouth. She said soft words that I know were meant to help me, but words can’t change my face.”
Still, there were many moments my heart ached for August and sometimes I just wanted to hug him like his mom. It made me sad that he had to fight for being accepted, that he couldn’t just go out like any other kid, that there always were people who stared at him. But I didn’t just feel for our cute and adorable protagonist but also for his family and friends. The moment his father cried alone in his bedroom touched me so much I just couldn’t stop thinking about it… Not even after I closed the book.
”His back was to the door, so he didn’t know I was there. At first I thought he was laughing because his shoulders were shaking, but then he put his palms on his eyes and I realized he was crying. It was the quietest crying I’ve ever heard. Like a whisper.”
I know everyone talks about Auggie and his experiences but I think his parents deserve to be mentioned as welll! They raised two wonderful children! Against all odds and with all the love a parent is able to give! For me they are the secret stars of the book and I love them with all my heart! They raised Auggie and Via to be two awesome and independent kids and this is an
achievement!!!
Plus can we acknowledge their grandma as well!? I loved the scene with Via and her because it was done so beautifully!
”I love Auggie very, very much,” she said softly. I can still remember her Portuguese accent, the way she rolled her r’s. “But he has many angels looking out for him already, Via. And I want you to know that you have me looking out for you. Okay, menina querida? I want you to know that you are number one for me. You are my …” She looked out at the ocean and spread her hands out, like she was trying to smooth out the waves, “You are my everything. You understand me, Via? Tu es meu tudo.”
Their grandma understood Via and her troubles and it may seem strange, but I was so thankful for her saying those things. As Auggie’s sister Via didn’t always get the attention she needed, because parents tend to take more care of the kid that has problems and is in need of their advertency. They had no other choice, it’s only natural. Still, I loved Olivia for accepting this and I loved her even more for supporting her brother. She obviously couldn’t help but feel alone sometimes though and it was really comforting to know that her grandma was watching out for her. =) Well her grandma and Justin of course! ;-P
I’m sure if I wanted, I could probably write an entire essay about this book, but I guess I’ll just leave it at that. In this particular case it might be best if you experience this “wonderful” book yourself! All I’m saying is that “Wonder” was a heart-warming and super sweet read! I can recommend it to everyone and I really hope many people will learn from it and will become more broad-minded and kind in the future! =)
Open your minds and hearts!!!
You’re beautiful and perfectly imperfect; don’t let anyone tell you otherwise! ;-)
”You were wearing that helmet all the time. And the real, real, real, real truth is: I missed seeing your face, Auggie. I know you don’t always love it, but you have to understand … I love it. I love this face of yours, Auggie, completely and passionately. And it kind of broke my heart that you were always covering it up.”