In R.J. Palacio’s Auggie and Me, Julian Albans, a boy who had anxiety when he was younger, is asked to be on the welcoming committee for Auggie Pullman, a boy with a facial deformity who is going to public school for the first time. When he goes to the school to give Auggie a tour, he is shocked and frightened with Auggie’s appearance. After he meets Auggie, his anxiety comes back and he has recurring nightmares. One day, Julian said something mean about Auggie and was punched in the face by Jack, Auggie’s friend; Julian’s mother tried to get the principal of the school fired because she felt the situation was not handled well. When Julian begins to write mean notes to Auggie and Jack, he gets suspended for bullying; Julian’s dad decides to