The book talks about a serious issue of our society: we hardly can accept those ones who haven’t any “normal” appearance (unfortunately we turn around on the street for any little kind of strangeness like limping, burn injuries, disabilities, haven’t any parts of the body etc. ) We are staring disgustedly, or even laughing at them. It’s sad but true. I don’t say that in previous centuries wasn’t this problem as harsh as now, but nowadays we are struggling with strong body image issues. Our expectations about appearance are high by becoming the perfection to be our main goal.
However, August’s handling of the situation was something admirable. He is happy at most of the time, and how he faces every weird situation is unbelievable. I think I couldn’t handle this so easy. Of course, he couldn’t endure it without the support of his family and friends. We wouldn’t believe that the thought that someone is near to you can give us such a strength.
I liked the style of writing that the author uses, and as he divides the book into chapters with more perspectives. First of all in this way we could see how the other children perceived his disfigurement. In their monologs, we can read the answers to questions that have already burned us. In the whole book, they are struggling with the issue of how to handle a situation like this. Some of them want to try it some of them don’t. Until the end of the book, they accept him and they realize how a cool guy he is. Along with them, we, the readers accept him too and we get to a conclusion: appearance isn’t everything. It’s not important at all. At least this was my conclusion when I put down the book.
This should be definitely introduced in the program at school instead of what we have to read. My concern is that those books don’t fit our generation anymore. Students, while they are reading them, are not learning so many things about themselves. This would be a great study even for parents, because of the role of August’s parents. They handled it in such a good way. They education is really appreciable.