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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time is a 2003 novel
Novel

File:2009 stapelweise Neuerscheinungen im Buchladen.JPGA novel is today a long narrative in literary prose. The genre has historical roots both in the fields of the medieval and early modern Romance and in the tradition of the novella....
 by British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 writer Mark Haddon
Mark Haddon

Mark Haddon is a United Kingdom novelist and poet, best known for his 2003 novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time. He was educated at Uppingham School and Merton College, Oxford, where he studied English language....
. It won the 2003 Whitbread Book of the Year and the 2004 Commonwealth Writers' Prize
Commonwealth Writers' Prize

The Commonwealth Writers? Prize, organised and funded by the Commonwealth Foundation, is a leading award for fiction that was first awarded in 1987....
 for Best First Book. Its title is a quotation of a remark made by the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scotland-born author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle....
 in Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Conan Doyle

Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, Deputy Lieutenant was a Scotland author most noted for his stories about the Detective fiction Sherlock Holmes, which are generally considered a major innovation in the field of crime fiction, and for the adventures of Professor Challenger....
's 1894 short story
Short story

The short story refers to a work of fiction that is usually written in prose, usually in narrative format. This format or medium tends to be more pointed than longer works of fiction, such as novellas and novels or books....
 "Silver Blaze
Silver Blaze

"Silver Blaze", one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of the twelve in the cycle collected as The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes....
".

The story is written in the first-person perspective
First-person narrative

First-person narrative is a narrative mode in which a story is narrative by one Fictional character, who explicitly refers to him- or herself using words and phrases involving "I" and/or "we" ....
 of Christopher John Francis Boone, a 15-year-old autistic
Autism

Autism is a Neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction and communication, and by restricted and repetitive behavior....
 boy living in Swindon
Swindon

Swindon is a City sized town and unitary borough authority in the ceremonial county of Wiltshire in South West England England. It is midway between Bristol, west and Reading, Berkshire, east....
, Wiltshire
Wiltshire

Wiltshire is a Ceremonial counties of England in the South West England of England. It is landlocked and borders the counties of Dorset, Somerset, Hampshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire....
. Although Christopher's condition within the autism spectrum
Autism spectrum

The autism spectrum, also called autism spectrum disorders or autism spectrum conditions , with the word autistic sometimes replacing autism, is a spectrum disorder characterized by widespread abnormalities of social interactions and communication, as well as severely restricted interests and highly repetitive behavio...
 is not stated explicitly within the novel, the summary on the book's inside cover or back cover (depending on the edition) describes it as Asperger syndrome
Asperger syndrome

Asperger syndrome is an autism spectrum disorder , and people with AS therefore show significant difficulties in social interaction and restricted, Stereotypy patterns of behavior and interests....
.


stopher discovers the dead body of Wellington, his neighbour's dog, speared by a garden fork.






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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time is a 2003 novel
Novel

File:2009 stapelweise Neuerscheinungen im Buchladen.JPGA novel is today a long narrative in literary prose. The genre has historical roots both in the fields of the medieval and early modern Romance and in the tradition of the novella....
 by British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 writer Mark Haddon
Mark Haddon

Mark Haddon is a United Kingdom novelist and poet, best known for his 2003 novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time. He was educated at Uppingham School and Merton College, Oxford, where he studied English language....
. It won the 2003 Whitbread Book of the Year and the 2004 Commonwealth Writers' Prize
Commonwealth Writers' Prize

The Commonwealth Writers? Prize, organised and funded by the Commonwealth Foundation, is a leading award for fiction that was first awarded in 1987....
 for Best First Book. Its title is a quotation of a remark made by the fictional detective Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, who first appeared in publication in 1887. He is the creation of Scotland-born author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle....
 in Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Conan Doyle

Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle, Deputy Lieutenant was a Scotland author most noted for his stories about the Detective fiction Sherlock Holmes, which are generally considered a major innovation in the field of crime fiction, and for the adventures of Professor Challenger....
's 1894 short story
Short story

The short story refers to a work of fiction that is usually written in prose, usually in narrative format. This format or medium tends to be more pointed than longer works of fiction, such as novellas and novels or books....
 "Silver Blaze
Silver Blaze

"Silver Blaze", one of the 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories written by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is one of the twelve in the cycle collected as The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes....
".

The story is written in the first-person perspective
First-person narrative

First-person narrative is a narrative mode in which a story is narrative by one Fictional character, who explicitly refers to him- or herself using words and phrases involving "I" and/or "we" ....
 of Christopher John Francis Boone, a 15-year-old autistic
Autism

Autism is a Neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired social interaction and communication, and by restricted and repetitive behavior....
 boy living in Swindon
Swindon

Swindon is a City sized town and unitary borough authority in the ceremonial county of Wiltshire in South West England England. It is midway between Bristol, west and Reading, Berkshire, east....
, Wiltshire
Wiltshire

Wiltshire is a Ceremonial counties of England in the South West England of England. It is landlocked and borders the counties of Dorset, Somerset, Hampshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire....
. Although Christopher's condition within the autism spectrum
Autism spectrum

The autism spectrum, also called autism spectrum disorders or autism spectrum conditions , with the word autistic sometimes replacing autism, is a spectrum disorder characterized by widespread abnormalities of social interactions and communication, as well as severely restricted interests and highly repetitive behavio...
 is not stated explicitly within the novel, the summary on the book's inside cover or back cover (depending on the edition) describes it as Asperger syndrome
Asperger syndrome

Asperger syndrome is an autism spectrum disorder , and people with AS therefore show significant difficulties in social interaction and restricted, Stereotypy patterns of behavior and interests....
.

Characters

  • Christopher Boone: the story's protagonist, who undertakes to investigate the mystery behind the dog Wellington's death.
  • Ed Boone: Christopher's father, who is a heating engineer. Up to the beginning of the story, he has been living with Christopher as a single parent for two years. He is usually very patient and understanding with Christopher.
  • Judy Boone: Christopher's mother. Christopher is told by his father that she died of a heart attack before the start of the book. Not much of an initial description is given, but Christopher describes more about her as the story proceeds.
  • Siobhan: Christopher's teacher, friend, and mentor. She teaches him how society works and how to behave within its complex guidelines.
  • Roger Shears (Mr Shears): he lived near the Boones but has left his wife before the story begins.
  • Eileen Shears (Mrs Shears): one of the neighbours, who attempts to console Ed for a time after Christopher learns of his mother's death. At the start of the novel, Mrs Shears' dog, Wellington, is found murdered with a garden fork
    Garden fork

    A garden fork, spading fork, digging fork or graip is a gardening implement, with a handle and several short, sturdy Tine s....
    .
  • Mrs Alexander: one of Christopher's neighbours, who tries to help him.
  • Wellington: Mrs Shears' large black poodle, which Christopher finds dead in her front yard.
  • Toby: Christopher's pet rat.


Plot

Christopher discovers the dead body of Wellington, his neighbour's dog, speared by a garden fork. Mrs Shears, Wellington's owner, calls the police. The police try to grab Christopher; they caution him after he hits one of the officers. He decides to investigate to clear his name. However, he is severely limited by his fears and difficulties when interpreting the world around him. Throughout his adventures, Christopher records his experiences in a book, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time. During his investigation, Christopher meets people whom he has never before encountered, even though they live on the same street.

Ed, his father, discovers the book and confiscates it from Christopher, after a brief fight between them. In his search for the hidden book, Christopher uncovers a trove of letters to himself from his mother, dated after she allegedly died — which his father had also concealed. Christopher had been told by Ed that she died of a heart attack
Myocardial infarction

Myocardial infarction , commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when the Blood flow to part of the heart is interrupted. This is most commonly due to occlusion of a coronary artery following the rupture of a Vulnerable plaque, which is an unstable collection of lipids and white blood cells in the wall of an artery....
. Christopher assumes that it is an aneurysm
Aneurysm

An aneurysm is a localized, blood-filled dilation of a blood vessel caused by disease or weakening of the vessel wall.Aneurysms most commonly occur in artery at the base of the brain and in the aorta ....
, but judging from the letters, Christopher concludes that she is still alive and that his father has lied to him. He is so thoroughly shocked by this fact that he is unable to move, curls up on the bed, vomits, and groans for several hours until his father returns home.

Ed realises that Christopher has read the letters and cleans him up. He then confesses that he had indeed lied about Judy's death and also that it was him who killed Wellington, stating that it was a mistake resulting from his anger after a heated argument with Mrs Shears.

Christopher, having lost all trust in his father and fearing that he may also try to kill him since he had already killed Wellington, decides to escape from home and live with his mother. Guided by his mother's address from the letters, he embarks on an adventurous trip to London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
, where his mother lives with Mr Shears.

After a long and confusing journey, evading policemen who have been dispatched to find him (after Ed called the police about his disappearance), and feeling ill because of the overwhelming information from the crowds and the signs in the trains, he finally finds his way to his mother and Mr Shears' home, and waits outside until they arrive.

His mother, Judy, is happy at his arrival and tries to keep him with her; she cannot believe that Ed would tell Christopher that she was dead. His mother decides to let Christopher stay with her and Mr Shears in their small London apartment. Mr Shears doesn't want Christopher living with them and never did. Moreover, very soon after arriving, Christopher wants to return to Swindon in order to take his mathematics
Mathematics

Mathematics is the study of quantity, structure, space, change, and related topics of pattern and form. Mathematicians seek out patterns whether found in numbers, space, natural science, computers, imaginary abstractions, or elsewhere....
 A-level. His mother eventually leaves Mr Shears, their relationship having apparently broken down because of the conflict over Christopher.

She then moves into a rented room in Swindon and, after an argument with Ed, agrees to let Ed meet with Christopher daily for a short while. However, at this stage, Christopher remains terrified of his father; he hopes Ed will be imprisoned for killing Wellington. The story ends with Ed getting Christopher a pet dog, because Toby, Christopher's pet rat, had died, and promising that he will rebuild trust with Christopher slowly, "no matter how long it takes", in his daily, brief sessions. Christopher asserts that he will take further A-level exams and attend university. He completes his first mathematics A-level with top grades and — despite previously wanting to be an astronaut — his ultimate goal is to become a scientist.

The book closes with Christopher optimistic about his future, having successfully solved the incident of the murdered dog, gone to London on his own, found his mother, written a book, and got an A in his A-level maths exam.

Protagonist

The 15-year-old Christopher Boone goes to a school for students with special needs
Special needs

Special needs is a term used in clinical diagnostic and functional development to describe individuals who require assistance for disabilities that may be medical, mental, or psychological....
 (a euphemism
Euphemism

A euphemism is a substitution of an agreeable or less offensive expression in place of one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant to the listener, or in the case of #Doublespeak, to make it less troublesome for the speaker....
 that he disparages) because he has Asperger syndrome. Christopher is a mathematical savant, has a photographic memory, is extremely observant and has a pathological inability to tell lies, though he sometimes gives incomplete information to mislead, an action he identifies as a white lie. However, he has difficulty understanding human behaviour
Human Behaviour

"Human Behaviour" is Icelandic singer Bj?rk's first solo Single , taken from the album Debut . It contains a sample of "Go Down Dying" by Antonio Carlos Jobim....
, gestures and relationships. He owns a pet rat
Fancy rat

The fancy rat is a domestication brown rat , which is the most common type of pet rat. The name fancy rat derives from the idea of animal fancy or the phrase, "to fancy" ....
 named Toby.

Christopher has many traits that separate him from others because of his perception of life. He is unable to recognise and comprehend facial expression
Facial expression

A facial expression results from one or more motions or positions of the muscles of the face. These movements convey the emotional state of the individual to observers....
s besides 'happy' and 'sad' and has difficulty in understanding metaphor
Metaphor

Metaphor is language that directly compares seemingly unrelated subjects. It is a figure of speech that compares two or more things without using the words "like" or "as." More generally, a metaphor describes a first subject as being or equal to a second object in some way....
s and jokes. He likes lists and facts, has a fear of strangers and new places, and his favourite dream is one in which all "normal" people (those who are unlike him) die. In addition to that, he is over-sensitive to information and stimuli. For this reason, he screams and reacts violently to people who touch him. However, he doesn't mind pressing his fingers against those of his parents as a gesture of love. He curls up and groans to protect himself against overwhelming noise or information.

While Christopher is generally disdainful of the illogical habits of "normal" people, he exhibits several such traits that verge on superstition. For instance, he hates the colours yellow and brown, but adores red and anything metallic. For this reason, he adds red food colouring to brown or yellow food, which he otherwise cannot eat. He also refuses to eat food that is touching a different kind of food on the plate. His imposed significance on colours extends to gauging how the day will go based on the colours of the cars that he passes on the way to school. He also dislikes eating food from new places and furniture being moved.

Literary techniques

Christopher, the book's autistic narrator, is gifted at and focused on mathematics
Mathematics

Mathematics is the study of quantity, structure, space, change, and related topics of pattern and form. Mathematicians seek out patterns whether found in numbers, space, natural science, computers, imaginary abstractions, or elsewhere....
: this is reflected by his inclusion of several famous puzzles of maths and logic
Logic

Logic is the study of the principles of valid demonstration and inference. Logic is a branch of philosophy, a part of the classical Trivium . The word derives from Greek language ?????? , fem....
. The book's appendix is a reproduction of a question from Christopher's A-level examination, with annotated answers. The book also includes the unlikely incident of seeing four yellow cars in a row which is bad, an event which holds significance to the narrator, who has an aversion to the colour yellow.

Christopher's mathematical interests are reflected in his numbering his chapters strictly with prime numbers, ignoring composite numbers such as 4 and 6. So the first is Chapter 2, followed by 3, then 5, 7, 11, and so on, up to the last chapter, 233. In addition, the contents in consecutive chapters alternate: Chapter 2 is about the unfolding story; Chapter 3 explores some aspects of the narrator's inner life not necessarily directly relevant to the immediate action; Chapter 5 returns to the narrative. This alternation continues throughout the book with the story often digressing into seemingly unconnected subjects such as Christopher's atheism
Atheism

Atheism is the absence or rejection of belief in deity, or the explicit view that Existence of God.Many list of atheists are Skepticism of all supernatural beings and cite a lack of empiricism evidence for the existence of deities....
 and the Cottingley Fairies
Cottingley Fairies

The Cottingley Fairies are a series of five photographs taken by Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths, two young cousins living in Cottingley, Bradford, near Bradford in England, depicting the two in various activities with supposed fairies....
.

Reception

The book was joint winner of the 2004 Boeke Prize
Exclusive Books Boeke Prize

The Exclusive Books Boeke Prize is a South African book prize, loosely modelled on the UK's Man Booker Prize. Although "boeke" is the plural of "book" in the Afrikaans language, the Boeke Prize has only been awarded to novels written in English....
.

Film adaptation

A film adaptation has been written by Steven Kloves, who is also to direct. It is to be produced by Warner Bros.
Warner Bros.

Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. is one of the world's largest film producer of film and television.It is a subsidiary of Time Warner, with its headquarters in Burbank, California and New York City....
 in association with Heyday Films
Heyday Films

Heyday Films is a United Kingdom film production company, founded by film producer David Heyman in London in 1997.Its first feature film production was Ravenous , directed by Antonia Bird....
 and Plan B Entertainment
Plan B Entertainment

Plan B Entertainment is a film production company founded by Brad Grey, Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston.Brad Pitt became the sole owner of Plan B Entertainment in 2006....
. However, its current production status is unknown.

Impact on popular culture

Portuguese songwriter Vitor Cunha announced in January 2009 that his forthcoming third album, Connected by Dots, will feature a song inspired by the book.

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