It is refreshing to find a film that simply asks its audience to “choose kind.” I became familiar with this phrase when reading the R.J. Palacio’s bestselling novel “Wonder.” The recent movie,“Wonder,” based on the book by the same name, tells the story of 10-year-old Auggie (Jacob Tremblay), a boy with facial deformities. Homeschooled up until
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Review: “Wonder” dazzles children, adults with message of empathy and acceptance – The Oracle