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- Wonder (Palacio novel) - Wikipedia
Wonder is a contemporary children's novel written by R J Palacio [2] and published on 14 February 2012 It centers on August "Auggie" Pullman, a boy with significant facial differences who enters mainstream school for the first time Palacio drew inspiration for the story both from Natalie Merchant 's song "Wonder" and from an experience where her son reacted with distress upon seeing a girl
- Seven Wonders (series) - Wikipedia
Seven Wonders is a pentalogy of children's fantasy, adventure and mythological fiction books written by American author Peter Lerangis It is based on Greek mythology and set around the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
- A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys - Wikipedia
A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys is an 1851 children's book by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne in which he retells several Greek myths It was followed by a sequel, Tanglewood Tales
- How and Why Wonder Books - Wikipedia
How and Why Wonder Books were a series of American illustrated books published in the 1960s and 1970s that were designed to teach science and history to children and young teenagers
- The Wonder (Donoghue novel) - Wikipedia
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] It was also adapted into a 2022 film of the same name
- Wonder Books - Wikipedia
Wonder Books Some of the Wonder Books The Wonder Books are a series of books produced in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s It was published by the University of Knowledge Incorporated, editor in chief being Glenn Frank [1][2] It is not to be confused with the children's book imprint of Grosset and Dunlap
- Seven Ancient Wonders - Wikipedia
Seven Ancient Wonders (Seven Deadly Wonders in the United States) is a book written by Australian author Matthew Reilly in 2005 Its sequel, The Six Sacred Stones was released in the autumn of 2007
- Year of Wonders - Wikipedia
Year of Wonders: A Novel of the Plague is a 2001 international bestselling historical fiction novel by Geraldine Brooks [1] It was chosen as both a New York Times [2] and Washington Post [3] Notable Book
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