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  2. Wonder (Palacio novel) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 December 2024. R. J. Palacio novel Wonder Front cover, illustrated by Tad Carpenter Author R. J. Palacio Cover artist Tad Carpenter Subject Prejudice Self-acceptance Middle school Friendship Bullying Genre Children's novel Publisher Alfred A. Knopf Publication date 14 February 2012 Pages 310 Awards ...

  3. The Wonder (Donoghue novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Wonder is a 2016 novel by Irish-Canadian novelist Emma Donoghue. Set in post-famine Ireland, the novel follows English nurse Elizabeth Wright as she cares for a supposed miraculous girl, who has survived without sustenance for four months. The novel received positive reviews upon release and was nominated for the 2016 Giller Prize. [1]

  4. The Ending of Netflix's The Wonder, Explained - AOL

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    The Netflix period drama starring Florence Pugh uses a fourth-wall breaking framing device for an important reason. Here's how director Sebastián Lelio explains the film's ending.

  5. Wonderful Everyday - Wikipedia

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    Wonderful Everyday consists of seven chapters, the titles of which are taken from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. [2] Most chapters take place in the fictional Suginomiya neighborhood of Tokyo and recount the month of July 2012 from different perspectives.

  6. Wonder (film) - Wikipedia

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    Wonder is a 2017 American comedy-drama directed by Stephen Chbosky, who co-wrote the screenplay with Steven Conrad and Jack Thorne. It is based on the 2012 novel by R. J. Palacio and stars Julia Roberts , Owen Wilson , Jacob Tremblay , Mandy Patinkin , and Daveed Diggs .

  7. What is the 2024 Oxford Word of the Year? - AOL

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    Adopted by Gen Z and Gen Alpha, it gained new prominence in 2024, according to Oxford, as a term used to capture concerns about the impact of consuming excessive amounts of "low-quality online ...

  8. Chapter (books) - Wikipedia

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    A book with chapters (not to be confused with the chapter book) may have multiple chapters that respectively comprise discrete topics or themes. In each case, chapters can be numbered, titled, or both. An example of a chapter that has become well known is "Down the Rabbit-Hole", which is the first chapter from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

  9. I Decided to Publish the Sony Hack Emails 10 Years Ago. Now I ...

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    Exactly 10 years ago today, I published a commentary defending the decision to publish the contents of the Sony hack in Variety, the publication where I then served as co-editor-in-chief. Listen ...