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In this companion to Wonder, Julian's grandmother tells the story of her life in France during World War II.
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  1. renowned
    widely known and esteemed
    My papa, Max, was a renowned surgeon.
  2. occupy
    march aggressively into a territory by military force
    France surrendered to Germany in June 1940. As a result, the country was split into two zones: the Occupied Zone and the Free Zone.
  3. statute
    an act passed by a legislative body
    The Vichy government passed a series of anti-Jewish laws.
    *Statut des Juifs
    *Statute of Jews
  4. propaganda
    information that is spread to promote some cause
    There began a very systemized campaign of anti-Jewish propaganda, blaming Jews for all the troubles in France.
  5. internment
    the act of confining someone in a prison
    Some were sent to internment camps in France.
  6. haven
    a shelter serving as a place of safety or sanctuary
    My school, luckily, was a haven for me.
  7. immodest
    having or showing an exaggerated opinion of yourself
    I admit—and forgive me for being immodest—I was an excellent student. Top of the class.
  8. ravage
    cause extensive destruction or ruin utterly
    The disease ravaged his body and left his legs twisted and shriveled.
  9. antisemitism
    the intense dislike for and prejudice against Jewish people
    This may sound strange, given the times we lived in...but that was the first time I had ever personally experienced anti-Semitism.
  10. ominous
    threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments
    That afternoon, as I rode my scooter home, the world seemed more ominous than it had before.
  11. theorem
    a proposition deducible from basic postulates
    Mademoiselle Petitjean was explaining the Pythagorean theorem when suddenly...Pastor Luc, the directeur of the school, burst into the room.
  12. defiance
    an act boldly resisting authority or an opposing force
    Why had I not gone into the woods with the others? I wish I could say it was an act of bravery, or defiance. But it was not.
  13. straggler
    someone who strays or falls behind
    Perhaps they lost their way in the woods. Or perhaps the Nazis did not want stragglers. Either way, those little children never arrived in Pithiviers.
  14. noble
    having high or elevated character
    To this day, that remains the kindest, most noble thing anyone has ever done for me.
  15. frigid
    extremely cold
    The water was so frigid! And yet he gave me his threadbare coat.
  16. threadbare
    thin and tattered with age
    The water was so frigid! And yet he gave me his threadbare coat.
  17. outskirts
    area relatively far from the center, as of a city or town
    We walked to the outskirts of the village, avoiding the main roads.
  18. collaborate
    cooperate as a traitor
    We have crazy old neighbors who are very nosy. We think they're Nazi collaborators.
  19. rafter
    one of several parallel sloping beams that support a roof
    Oh, those are just the bats nesting in the rafters.
  20. subside
    wear off or die down
    But then the laughter subsided, as the day's events caught up to us.
  21. famished
    extremely hungry
    You must be famished, chérie. Have some soup while we clean the place up for you.
  22. reclusive
    withdrawn from society; seeking solitude
    But after the Occupation began, the Lafleurs changed. They became reclusive. Secretive. They stopped speaking to the Beaumiers.
  23. decrepit
    worn and broken down by hard use
    We would play inside an old car in the barn. It was completely rusted, decrepit.
  24. confidant
    someone to whom private matters are told
    He had become my best friend, my confidant, my co-conspirator.
  25. bicker
    argue over petty things
    We never bickered.
  26. cross
    annoyed and irritable
    And because I know that day is coming, I know he'll be very cross with me if I let you fall behind on your math...so back to work, young lady!
  27. expulsion
    the act of forcing out someone or something
    The threat of expulsion will keep Vincent in check.
  28. begrudge
    allow unwillingly or reluctantly
    The truth is...he should not have taken the sketchbook. It was too risky—for all of us. And he knows that. But...he wanted to surprise you. I don't begrudge him that.
  29. aloof
    distant, cold, or detached in manner
    When Julien finally did come back to the barn, things were very awkward between us at first. He was distant. Aloof.
  30. smug
    marked by excessive complacency or self-satisfaction
    Our friendship could survive anything—even my self-absorbed ways, and his smug little smile every time he beat me at cards.
  31. oblivious
    lacking conscious awareness of
    Time passes. That is the only thing one can be sure of in life: time does not stop. Not for anyone. Not for anything. Time marches on, oblivious to all.
  32. resistance
    a secret group organized to overthrow a government
    Welcome to the Resistance, Pastor Luc.
  33. whittle
    cut small bits or pare shavings from
    Hey, I whittled something for you.
  34. ration
    the food allowance for one day
    Vivienne has been saving ration cards for months.
  35. beacon
    a tower with a light that warns passing ships
    The bright morning light caught his eye. It was coming from my direction. It was like a beacon announcing where I was!
  36. cower
    crouch or curl up
    If I was going to die, I would not die cowering in a corner!
  37. infantry
    an army unit consisting of soldiers who fight on foot
    Bernstein and I served in the infantry together in the Great War.
  38. thicket
    a dense growth of bushes
    WALK TO THE THICKET UP AHEAD!
  39. battalion
    an army unit consisting of a headquarters and companies
    We found out later the roads had been cleared to make way for a German battalion heading north from Mende.
  40. plaque
    a tablet that commemorates a person or achievement
    They were memorialized with a plaque after the war.
Created on Tue Mar 03 10:37:10 EST 2020 (updated Thu Mar 05 10:18:38 EST 2020)

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