Auggie just wants to be a regular ten-year-old. He loves ice cream, plays Xbox, and feels like any other kid on the inside. But most kids don’t make others run away on the playground. Most kids aren’t stared at everywhere they go.
Born with a severe facial difference, Auggie has spent his whole life being home-schooled. Now, he’s about to attend a mainstream school for the first time—and he’s terrified. All he really wants is to fit in. But can he show his new classmates that, beneath it all, he’s just like them?