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>> exactly, because augie's got the looks, the hair, the stances, knows what he's doing. augie has quite the future ahead of him. >> men always get in trouble with women because of something they said or something they did, or didn't do. let us let these lions demonstrate. there you have a lioness and the man got him in her sights. >> i don't want you to go hunting. i tell you, i want you to want to go hunting. >> wasn't doing anything. goes over, snaps at him, walks away. she's got something to say and so do the rest of the females in the pride. i feel sorry for him, though. woke up on the wrong side of the bed. meanwhile, this rhino is like i know how to stand my ground. then he runs away. >> rhino feet. pat, pat, pat, pat. >> stop calling me adorable. i'm scary. >> totally >> watching on channel 7 in detroit is showing off what you could win, too. all you need is thursday's buzz word, be at least 21 years of age and be a resident of the u.s. or c by, everyone, for the "rtm" ipad mini give >>> #greece, #luxuryhotel. >> #sendmethere. >> i will. oli, check out this luxuri
>> exactly, because augie's got the looks, the hair, the stances, knows what he's doing. augie has quite the future ahead of him. >> men always get in trouble with women because of something they said or something they did, or didn't do. let us let these lions demonstrate. there you have a lioness and the man got him in her sights. >> i don't want you to go hunting. i tell you, i want you to want to go hunting. >> wasn't doing anything. goes over, snaps at him, walks...
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it's about a ten—year—old boy called augie pullman who born with a craniofacial situation that sets himcause of his surgery, he has been home—schooled his whole life. when he is 10 years old, the major surgeries are behind him and it is time for him to go to a school and not be home schooled any more. so the book takes us from his point of view through his first year, 5th grade in the states, and then it switches point of view, it starts from augie's narrative but then it goes into the perspective of his sister and several of the other friends that he meets along the way in thatjourney throughout the first year in school. the way you write is very distinctive. very short chapters, like snapshots. it's a device that, i mean, it's quite natural because of the nature of the story, but it means that the whole story has the sense, almost as if you are turning a scrapbook with, you know, a different picture, a different situation on each page. that's a great way to put it. i never thought of that. but they are like polaroid snapshots of his life. the chapters are short. one of the reasons for
it's about a ten—year—old boy called augie pullman who born with a craniofacial situation that sets himcause of his surgery, he has been home—schooled his whole life. when he is 10 years old, the major surgeries are behind him and it is time for him to go to a school and not be home schooled any more. so the book takes us from his point of view through his first year, 5th grade in the states, and then it switches point of view, it starts from augie's narrative but then it goes into the...
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a lot of people read it, and they think that ifa people read it, and they think that if a boy like augien met with such unkindness in his life can nevertheless manage to be kind to other people and find that humour and kindness, certainly if he can do it, ican and kindness, certainly if he can do it, i can do it. we spoke about the way that this book has come to appeal to people of all ages but you spoke about your target as a reader, really, being a very young person. what do you find exciting about writing for young readers? perhaps readers not yet in their teens? i think that ten, 11, and 12—year—olds are very, i like write being them and writing for them because it's a very tender moment in a person's life. it's a moment in a person's life. it's a moment when they are transitioning between being very young and that point in your life when your parents are making all the decisions for you, who to play with, who to hang out with, you, who to play with, who to hang outwith, what to eat and your teachers in school are telling you who to sit with and all of that. i likery writing about it
a lot of people read it, and they think that ifa people read it, and they think that if a boy like augien met with such unkindness in his life can nevertheless manage to be kind to other people and find that humour and kindness, certainly if he can do it, ican and kindness, certainly if he can do it, i can do it. we spoke about the way that this book has come to appeal to people of all ages but you spoke about your target as a reader, really, being a very young person. what do you find exciting...
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ultimately, as a parent, and as, i think a lot of people read it, and they think that if a boy like augieple and find that humour and kindness, certainly if he can do it, i can do it. we spoke about the way that this book has come to appeal to people of all ages but you spoke about your target as a reader, really, being a very young person. what do you find exciting about writing for young readers? perhaps readers not yet in their teens? i think that ten, 11, and 12—year—olds are very, i like writing about them and writing for them because it's a very tender moment in a person's life. it's a moment when they are transitioning between being very young and that point in your life when your parents are making all the decisions for you, who to play with, who to hang out with, what to eat and your teachers in school are telling you who to sit with and all of that. i like writing about it as i think it is an interesting moment but the theme of the book is about kindness. it's about how if you think about it, if your natural default to every situation in life is try to be kind about it, you can
ultimately, as a parent, and as, i think a lot of people read it, and they think that if a boy like augieple and find that humour and kindness, certainly if he can do it, i can do it. we spoke about the way that this book has come to appeal to people of all ages but you spoke about your target as a reader, really, being a very young person. what do you find exciting about writing for young readers? perhaps readers not yet in their teens? i think that ten, 11, and 12—year—olds are very, i...
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to the right his nephew augie.s become an internet sensation >> are you serious with this shot >> with instagram reacting with, o ozs, and ahs, mom runs the instagram account called baby and the body. she started it to gently mock her model brother, it's kind of become a who wore it best and i mean it's a little hard to decide. at least if you ask me. for anyone who asks, wow, how do you get a one and a half-year-old to nail every shot? look how perfect it is, look and everything, the truth is >> these pictures are great >> anyone who has he have photographed a kid, especially a toddler knows there are a million out takes before you get lucky enough to land a golden pick. if you ask grandmom what she thinks, yeah, her grandson is good looking guy but she likes to use the baby picks. you preferred those i think in that segment. >> why was this story so long? >> he's like i really like you're lingering on some of these pictures, i just want you to see why this is a viral story >> after this i'm going to to the gym >>
to the right his nephew augie.s become an internet sensation >> are you serious with this shot >> with instagram reacting with, o ozs, and ahs, mom runs the instagram account called baby and the body. she started it to gently mock her model brother, it's kind of become a who wore it best and i mean it's a little hard to decide. at least if you ask me. for anyone who asks, wow, how do you get a one and a half-year-old to nail every shot? look how perfect it is, look and everything,...