Book details
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
by Mark Haddon
2003
About the book
Fifteen-year-old Christopher Boone discovers his neighbor’s poodle, Wellington, killed with a garden fork. Christopher, who views the world through a lens of mathematical logic and struggles with social cues, begins a secret investigation despite his father’s strict orders. He meticulously documents his findings in a journal, interpreting reality through prime numbers and diagrams. His search for the killer shifts from a neighborhood mystery to a suburban odyssey as he uncovers long-hidden family secrets regarding his mother’s disappearance and his father’s past deceits.
Readers interested in neurodivergence and detective fiction choose this book to see the world from a perspective governed by sensory intensity and strict routine. The narrative provides a detailed look at how an individual processes chaos using patterns and logic. By the end, the reader understands the physical and emotional challenges of independence for someone who experiences social interactions as a series of complex puzzles. It offers a clear depiction of family discord and the limits of trust.
Details
- Published
- 2003
- Language
- EN