Pluto: A Wonder Story
Written by R. J. Palacio
Narrated by Scott Merriman
4/5
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About this audiobook
Almost 2 million people have read the New York Times bestseller Wonder and fallen in love with Auggie Pullman. Last year listeners were given a special look at another side of his story with The Julian Chapter, and now they'll get a peek at Auggie's life before Beecher Prep, with a short story told entirely from the point of view of Christopher, Auggie's oldest friend.
Christopher was Auggie's best friend from the time they were babies until his family moved away; he was there through all of Auggie's surgeries and heartbreaks, through bad times and good—like Star Wars marathons and dreams of traveling to Pluto together. Alternating between childhood flashbacks and the present day, an especially bad day for Christopher, Pluto is the story of two boys grown apart learning that good friendships are worth a little extra effort.
R. J. Palacio
R.J. Palacio lives in New York City with her husband, two sons, and two dogs. For more than twenty years, she was an editorial director, an art director, and a graphic designer working on books for other people while waiting for the perfect time in her life to start writing her own novel. But one day several years ago, a chance encounter with an extraordinary child in front of an ice cream store made R.J. realize that the perfect time to write that book had finally come. Learn more about the author at RJPalacio.com. R. J. Palacio is available for select readings and lectures. To inquire about a possible appearance, please contact the Random House Speakers Bureau at rhspeakers@penguinrandomhouse.com.
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Reviews for Pluto
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Narrated by Scott Merriman. A spin-off of "Wonder," featuring Augie's oldest friend Christopher. It's a bad couple of days for Christopher: his mother gets in a car accident and he feels responsible, he feels pressure to choose between a friend and popularity, and his schoolwork isn't up to par. The overarching theme is that accidents aren't your fault. Palacio has a finger on the pulse of children's emotions but not nearly as intuitively as Kevin Henkes does. Merriman voices Christopher's worst moments with a convincingly irritating whine that makes you want to say, Come on, Christopher, buck up! Eventually he does.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5My favorite part of this book was when Lisa woke Chris up in the morning.This is one of my all time favorite audio book.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Another great Wonder short story. Enjoyed this one too.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This story is told on the point of view of Christopher the first best friend August, the main character of the first book in the series "Wonder",had. The Story starts around the time that August's dog died. August and Chris used to be best friends but when Chris moved they stopped talking. Chris then laves for school but once he's there he realizes he forgot his trombone, science papers, and his gym shorts. He rudely asks his mom to bring them to school for him and rushes to class. The day goes by, but his mom never brings his stuff. After school Chris goes to an after school band class with a group of kids thought by a teacher known as Mr. B. The 3 kids who have been in the class for a very long time don't seem very welcoming to Chris and John who are both new. John is a fourth grader and doesn't really know when he's being picked on, he's very brave and isn't afraid to state his point but he's a bit annoying. Chris decides to be nice to him because the other kids aren't. The group of kids wants to do one song but Mr. B had the doing another so most of the meeting was arguing over what song to play for the concert. A while later after waiting to be picked up his dad comes, he's really supersized by this because his parents divorced and his dad usually doesn't pick him up. He dad tells him his mother was in a car accident and they pick her up for the hospital. Chris feel terrible about how he treated his mom after this. During this time Chris talks about time when August and him were still friends. Later that night he gets a text from one of the band kids saying that they don't want John to be part of their performance but they want him, they say that they will be doing a performance without John and Mr. B and they want him to join without them. Chris doesn't know how to respond so he gives himself some time to think. Later her starts face-timing August. August helps him with his homework. During the face-time he tells August about how his time at school has been terrible and August helps him get over it and calm down. In the end Chris realizes how hard friendships can be and understands August better than before along with himself. He text back the band saying he will perform with John. I like this story because the lessons are great, the new point of view and backstory are amazing, and it's touching. The lessons in the story can help kids struggling with their own friendships and are so understandable for kids in middle school the most. The new point of view was hard to understand at first but it really enriched the series. The story is so well written and lovable! This story was great and would probably be read again! :)
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This short read provides a peek into Auggie's life before we meet him in Wonder. This chapter is told from Chris' perspective -- a boy Auggie has known since before he was even born. This isn't a great day for Chris and as we follow him through his day we get a glimpse into how he and Auggie have drifted apart. Another great installment of the Wonder stories. (I don't really understand the cover art for this one though...)
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This was a great little book with a great lesson. I really enjoyed the book Wonder and this was an offshoot of that book. It deals with Chris Augies friend and friendship.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Almost all the students I have recommended Wonder to absolutely love it, and they are wanting to read more. They will then eagerly read The Julian Chapter and Pluto.