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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
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- ISBN
- 9781400032716
- Book Title
- Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
- Item Length
- 8in
- Publisher
- Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Publication Year
- 2004
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.7in
- Genre
- Fiction
- Topic
- Family Life, Literary, Coming of Age, Mystery & Detective / General
- Item Width
- 5.2in
- Item Weight
- 8.4 Oz
- Number of Pages
- 240 Pages
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER * A modern classic--both poignant and funny--about a boy with autism who sets out to solve the murder of a neighbor's dog and discovers unexpected truths about himself and the world. "Disorienting and reorienting the reader to devastating effect.... Suspenseful and harrowing." -- The New York Times Book Review Christopher John Francis Boone knows all the countries of the world and their capitals and every prime number up to 7,057. He relates well to animals but has no understanding of human emotions. He cannot stand to be touched. And he detests the color yellow. This improbable story of Christopher's quest to investigate the suspicious death of a neighborhood dog makes for one of the most captivating, unusual, and widely heralded novels in recent years.
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Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10
1400032717
ISBN-13
9781400032716
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Product Key Features
Book Title
Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Family Life, Literary, Coming of Age, Mystery & Detective / General
Publication Year
2004
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Dimensions
Item Length
8in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
5.2in
Weight
8.8 Oz
Item Weight
8.4 Oz
Additional Product Features
Publication Date
2004-05-18
Reviews
"Gloriously eccentric and wonderfully intelligent." - The Boston Globe "Moving. . . . Think of The Sound and the Fury crossed with The Catcher in the Rye and one of Oliver Sacks's real-life stories." -Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "This is an amazing novel. An amazing book." - The Dallas Morning News "A superb achievement. He is a wise and bleakly funny writer with rare gifts of empathy." -Ian McEwan, author of Atonement "Brilliant. . . . Delightful. . . . Very moving, very plausible-and very funny." -Oliver Sacks "Superb. . . . Bits of wisdom fairly leap off the page." - Newsday "Disorienting and reorienting the reader to devastating effect. . . . As suspenseful and harrowing as anything in Conan Doyle." -Jay McInerney, The New York Times Book Review "Extraordinarily moving, often blackly funny. . . . It is hard to think of anyone who would not be moved and delighted by this book." - Financial Times , London "Both clever and observant." - The Washington Post "Full of whimsical surprises and tender humor." - People "[Haddon] illuminates a core of suffering through the narrowly focused insights of a boy who hasn't the words to describe emotional pain." - New York Daily News "Outstanding. . . . A stunningly good read." - The Independent "Engrossing . . . flawlessly imagined and deeply affecting." - Time Out New York "A remarkable book from a writer with very special talent." - Fort Worth Star-Telegram " The Curious Incident is the rare book that repays reading twice in quick succession." - Detroit Free Press "Heart-in-the-mouth stuff, terrifying and moving. Haddon is to be congratulated for imagining a new kind of hero." - The Daily Telegraph "This original and affecting novel is a triumph of empathy." - The New Yorker "Haddon's book illuminates the way one mind works so precisely, so humanely, that it reads like both an acutely observed case study and an artful exploration of a different 'mystery': the thoughts and feeling we share even with those very different from us." - Entertainment Weekly "Mark Haddon's portrayal of an emotionally disassociated mind is a superb achievement. He is a wise and bleakly funny writer with rare gifts of empathy." -Ian McEwan, author of Atonement "A murder mystery, a road atlas, a postmodern canvas of modern sensory overload, a coming-of-age journal and lastly a really affecting look at the grainy inconsistency of parental and romantic love and its failures. . . . In this striking first novel, Mark Haddon is both clever and observant, and the effect is vastly affecting." - The Washington Post "Haddon's gentle humor reminds us that facts don't add up to a life, that we understand ourselves only through metaphor." - Chicago Tribune "Beautifully written. . . . Heart-in-the-mouth stuff, terrifying and moving. Haddon is to be congratulated for imagining a new kind of hero, for the humbling instruction this warm and often funny novel offers and for showing that the best lives are lived where difference is cherished." - The Daily Telegraph "A detective story with a difference. . . . [Haddon] has given his unlikely hero a convincing voiceand the detective novel an interesting twist." - The Economist "Think Huck Finn , The Catcher in the Rye , or the early chapters of David Copperfield ." - Houston Chronicle "A tale full of cheeky surprises and tender humor. . . . A touching evolution." - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "Funny, sad and totally convincing." - Time "More so than precursors like The Sound and the Fury and Flowers for Algernon , The Curious Incident is a radical experiment in empathy." - The Village Voice "One of the strangest and most convincing characters in recent fiction." - Slate "I have never read anything quite like Mark Haddon's funny and agonizingly honest book, or encountered a narrator more vivid and memorable. I advise you to buy two copies; you won't want to lend yours out., "Gloriously eccentric and wonderfully intelligent." -- The Boston Globe "Moving. . . . Think of The Sound and the Fury crossed with The Catcher in the Rye and one of Oliver Sacks''s real-life stories." --Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "This is an amazing novel. An amazing book." -- The Dallas Morning News "A superb achievement. He is a wise and bleakly funny writer with rare gifts of empathy." --Ian McEwan, author of Atonement "Brilliant. . . . Delightful. . . . Very moving, very plausible--and very funny." --Oliver Sacks "Superb. . . . Bits of wisdom fairly leap off the page." -- Newsday "Disorienting and reorienting the reader to devastating effect. . . . As suspenseful and harrowing as anything in Conan Doyle." --Jay McInerney, The New York Times Book Review "Extraordinarily moving, often blackly funny. . . . It is hard to think of anyone who would not be moved and delighted by this book." -- Financial Times , London "Both clever and observant." -- The Washington Post "Full of whimsical surprises and tender humor." -- People "[Haddon] illuminates a core of suffering through the narrowly focused insights of a boy who hasn''t the words to describe emotional pain." -- New York Daily News "Outstanding. . . . A stunningly good read." -- The Independent "Engrossing . . . flawlessly imagined and deeply affecting." -- Time Out New York "A remarkable book from a writer with very special talent." -- Fort Worth Star-Telegram " The Curious Incident is the rare book that repays reading twice in quick succession." -- Detroit Free Press "Heart-in-the-mouth stuff, terrifying and moving. Haddon is to be congratulated for imagining a new kind of hero." -- The Daily Telegraph "This original and affecting novel is a triumph of empathy." -- The New Yorker "Haddon''s book illuminates the way one mind works so precisely, so humanely, that it reads like both an acutely observed case study and an artful exploration of a different ''mystery'': the thoughts and feeling we share even with those very different from us." -- Entertainment Weekly "Mark Haddon''s portrayal of an emotionally disassociated mind is a superb achievement. He is a wise and bleakly funny writer with rare gifts of empathy." --Ian McEwan, author of Atonement "A murder mystery, a road atlas, a postmodern canvas of modern sensory overload, a coming-of-age journal and lastly a really affecting look at the grainy inconsistency of parental and romantic love and its failures. . . . In this striking first novel, Mark Haddon is both clever and observant, and the effect is vastly affecting." -- The Washington Post "Haddon''s gentle humor reminds us that facts don''t add up to a life, that we understand ourselves only through metaphor." -- Chicago Tribune "Beautifully written. . . . Heart-in-the-mouth stuff, terrifying and moving. Haddon is to be congratulated for imagining a new kind of hero, for the humbling instruction this warm and often funny novel offers and for showing that the best lives are lived where difference is cherished." -- The Daily Telegraph "A detective story with a difference. . . . [Haddon] has given his unlikely hero a convincing voice-and the detective novel an interesting twist." -- The Economist "Think Huck Finn , The Catcher in the Rye , or the early chapters of David Copperfield ." -- Houston Chronicle "A tale full of cheeky surprises and tender humor. . . . A touching evolution." -- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "Funny, sad and totally convincing." -- Time "More so than precursors like The Sound and the Fury and Flowers for Algernon , The Curious Incident is a radical experiment in empathy." -- The Village Voice "One of the strangest and most convincing characters in recent fiction." -- Slate "I have never read anything quite like Mark Haddon''s funny and agonizingly honest book, or encountered a narrator more vivid and memorable. I advise you to buy two copies; you won''t want to lend yours out., "Gloriously eccentric and wonderfully intelligent." The Boston Globe "Moving. . . . Think ofThe Sound and the Furycrossed withThe Catcher in the Ryeand one of Oliver Sacks's real-life stories." Michiko Kakutani,The New York Times "This is an amazing novel. An amazing book." The Dallas Morning News "A superb achievement. He is a wise and bleakly funny writer with rare gifts of empathy." Ian McEwan, author ofAtonement "Brilliant. . . . Delightful. . . . Very moving, very plausibleand very funny." Oliver Sacks "Superb. . . . Bits of wisdom fairly leap off the page." Newsday "Disorienting and reorienting the reader to devastating effect. . . . As suspenseful and harrowing as anything in Conan Doyle." Jay McInerney,The New York Times Book Review "Extraordinarily moving, often blackly funny. . . . It is hard to think of anyone who would not be moved and delighted by this book." Financial Times, London "Both clever and observant." The Washington Post "Full of whimsical surprises and tender humor." People "[Haddon] illuminates a core of suffering through the narrowly focused insights of a boy who hasn't the words to describe emotional pain." New YorkDaily News "Outstanding. . . . A stunningly good read." The Independent "Engrossing . . . flawlessly imagined and deeply affecting." Time Out New York "A remarkable book from a writer with very special talent." Fort Worth Star-Telegram "The Curious Incidentis the rare book that repays reading twice in quick succession." Detroit Free Press "Heart-in-the-mouth stuff, terrifying and moving. Haddon is to be congratulated for imagining a new kind of hero." The Daily Telegraph "This original and affecting novel is a triumph of empathy." The New Yorker "Haddon's book illuminates the way one mind works so precisely, so humanely, that it reads like both an acutely observed case study and an artful exploration of a different 'mystery': the thoughts and feeling we share even with those very different from us." Entertainment Weekly "Mark Haddon's portrayal of an emotionally disassociated mind is a superb achievement. He is a wise and bleakly funny writer with rare gifts of empathy." Ian McEwan, author ofAtonement "A murder mystery, a road atlas, a postmodern canvas of modern sensory overload, a coming-of-age journal and lastly a really affecting look at the grainy inconsistency of parental and romantic love and its failures. . . . In this striking first novel, Mark Haddon is both clever and observant, and the effect is vastly affecting." The Washington Post "Haddon's gentle humor reminds us that facts don't add up to a life, that we understand ourselves only through metaphor." Chicago Tribune "Beautifully written. . . . Heart-in-the-mouth stuff, terrifying and moving. Haddon is to be congratulated for imagining a new kind of hero, for the humbling instruction this warm and often funny novel offers and for showing that the best lives are lived where difference is cherished." <i, âGloriously eccentric and wonderfully intelligent.â - The Boston Globe âMoving. . . . Think of The Sound and the Fury crossed with The Catcher in the Rye and one of Oliver Sacksâs real-life stories.â -Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "This is an amazing novel. An amazing book." - The Dallas Morning News âA superb achievement. He is a wise and bleakly funny writer with rare gifts of empathy.â -Ian McEwan, author of Atonement âBrilliant. . . . Delightful. . . . Very moving, very plausible-and very funny.â -Oliver Sacks âSuperb. . . . Bits of wisdom fairly leap off the page.â - Newsday âDisorienting and reorienting the reader to devastating effect. . . . As suspenseful and harrowing as anything in Conan Doyle.â -Jay McInerney, The New York Times Book Review âExtraordinarily moving, often blackly funny. . . . It is hard to think of anyone who would not be moved and delighted by this book.â - Financial Times , London "Both clever and observant." - The Washington Post âFull of whimsical surprises and tender humor.â - People â[Haddon] illuminates a core of suffering through the narrowly focused insights of a boy who hasnât the words to describe emotional pain.â - New York Daily News "Outstanding. . . . A stunningly good read." - The Independent âEngrossing . . . flawlessly imagined and deeply affecting.â - Time Out New York âA remarkable book from a writer with very special talent.â - Fort Worth Star-Telegram â The Curious Incident is the rare book that repays reading twice in quick succession.â - Detroit Free Press "Heart-in-the-mouth stuff, terrifying and moving. Haddon is to be congratulated for imagining a new kind of hero." - The Daily Telegraph âThis original and affecting novel is a triumph of empathy.â - The New Yorker âHaddonâs book illuminates the way one mind works so precisely, so humanely, that it reads like both an acutely observed case study and an artful exploration of a different âmysteryâ: the thoughts and feeling we share even with those very different from us.â - Entertainment Weekly âMark Haddonâs portrayal of an emotionally disassociated mind is a superb achievement. He is a wise and bleakly funny writer with rare gifts of empathy.â -Ian McEwan, author of Atonement "A murder mystery, a road atlas, a postmodern canvas of modern sensory overload, a coming-of-age journal and lastly a really affecting look at the grainy inconsistency of parental and romantic love and its failures. . . . In this striking first novel, Mark Haddon is both clever and observant, and the effect is vastly affecting." - The Washington Post âHaddonâs gentle humor reminds us that facts donât add up to a life, that we understand ourselves only through metaphor.â - Chicago Tribune âBeautifully written. . . . Heart-in-the-mouth stuff, terrifying and moving. Haddon is to be congratulated for imagining a new kind of hero, for the humbling instruction this warm and often funny novel offers and for showing that the best lives are lived where difference is cherished.â - The Daily Telegraph âA detective story with a difference. . . . [Haddon] has given his unlikely hero a convincing voiceâand the detective novel an interesting twist.â - The Economist "Think Huck Finn , The Catcher in the Rye , or the early chapters of David Copperfield ." - Houston Chronicle âA tale full of cheeky surprises and tender humor. . . . A touching evolution.â - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel âFunny, sad and totally convincing.â - Time "More so than precursors like The Sound and the Fury and Flowers for Algernon , The Curious Incident is a radical experiment in empathy." - The Village Voice âOne of the strangest and most convincing characters in recent fiction.â - Slate âI have never read anything quite like Mark Haddon, "Gloriously eccentric and wonderfully intelligent." -The Boston Globe "Moving. . . . Think ofThe Sound and the Furycrossed withThe Catcher in the Ryeand one of Oliver Sacks's real-life stories." -Michiko Kakutani,The New York Times "This is an amazing novel. An amazing book." -The Dallas Morning News "A superb achievement. He is a wise and bleakly funny writer with rare gifts of empathy." -Ian McEwan, author ofAtonement "Brilliant. . . . Delightful. . . . Very moving, very plausible-and very funny." -Oliver Sacks "Superb. . . . Bits of wisdom fairly leap off the page." -Newsday "Disorienting and reorienting the reader to devastating effect. . . . As suspenseful and harrowing as anything in Conan Doyle." -Jay McInerney,The New York Times Book Review "Extraordinarily moving, often blackly funny. . . . It is hard to think of anyone who would not be moved and delighted by this book." -Financial Times, London "Both clever and observant." -The Washington Post "Full of whimsical surprises and tender humor." -People "[Haddon] illuminates a core of suffering through the narrowly focused insights of a boy who hasn't the words to describe emotional pain." -New YorkDaily News "Outstanding. . . . A stunningly good read." -The Independent "Engrossing . . . flawlessly imagined and deeply affecting." -Time Out New York "A remarkable book from a writer with very special talent." -Fort Worth Star-Telegram "The Curious Incidentis the rare book that repays reading twice in quick succession." -Detroit Free Press "Heart-in-the-mouth stuff, terrifying and moving. Haddon is to be congratulated for imagining a new kind of hero." -The Daily Telegraph "This original and affecting novel is a triumph of empathy." The New Yorker "Haddon's book illuminates the way one mind works so precisely, so humanely, that it reads like both an acutely observed case study and an artful exploration of a different 'mystery': the thoughts and feeling we share even with those very different from us." Entertainment Weekly "Mark Haddon's portrayal of an emotionally disassociated mind is a superb achievement. He is a wise and bleakly funny writer with rare gifts of empathy." Ian McEwan, author ofAtonement "A murder mystery, a road atlas, a postmodern canvas of modern sensory overload, a coming-of-age journal and lastly a really affecting look at the grainy inconsistency of parental and romantic love and its failures. . . . In this striking first novel, Mark Haddon is both clever and observant, and the effect is vastly affecting." The Washington Post "Haddon's gentle humor reminds us that facts don't add up to a life, that we understand ourselves only through metaphor." Chicago Tribune "Beautifully written. . . . Heart-in-the-mouth stuff, terrifying and moving. Haddon is to be congratulated for imagining a new kind of hero, for the humbling instruction this warm and often funny novel offers and for showing that the best lives are lived where difference is cherished." <i, “Gloriously eccentric and wonderfully intelligent.” - The Boston Globe “Moving. . . . Think of The Sound and the Fury crossed with The Catcher in the Rye and one of Oliver Sacks’s real-life stories.” -Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "This is an amazing novel. An amazing book." - The Dallas Morning News “A superb achievement. He is a wise and bleakly funny writer with rare gifts of empathy.” -Ian McEwan, author of Atonement “Brilliant. . . . Delightful. . . . Very moving, very plausible-and very funny.” -Oliver Sacks “Superb. . . . Bits of wisdom fairly leap off the page.” - Newsday “Disorienting and reorienting the reader to devastating effect. . . . As suspenseful and harrowing as anything in Conan Doyle.” -Jay McInerney, The New York Times Book Review “Extraordinarily moving, often blackly funny. . . . It is hard to think of anyone who would not be moved and delighted by this book.” - Financial Times , London "Both clever and observant." - The Washington Post “Full of whimsical surprises and tender humor.” - People “[Haddon] illuminates a core of suffering through the narrowly focused insights of a boy who hasn’t the words to describe emotional pain.” - New York Daily News "Outstanding. . . . A stunningly good read." - The Independent “Engrossing . . . flawlessly imagined and deeply affecting.” - Time Out New York “A remarkable book from a writer with very special talent.” - Fort Worth Star-Telegram “ The Curious Incident is the rare book that repays reading twice in quick succession.” - Detroit Free Press "Heart-in-the-mouth stuff, terrifying and moving. Haddon is to be congratulated for imagining a new kind of hero." - The Daily Telegraph “This original and affecting novel is a triumph of empathy.” - The New Yorker “Haddon’s book illuminates the way one mind works so precisely, so humanely, that it reads like both an acutely observed case study and an artful exploration of a different ‘mystery’: the thoughts and feeling we share even with those very different from us.” - Entertainment Weekly “Mark Haddon’s portrayal of an emotionally disassociated mind is a superb achievement. He is a wise and bleakly funny writer with rare gifts of empathy.” -Ian McEwan, author of Atonement "A murder mystery, a road atlas, a postmodern canvas of modern sensory overload, a coming-of-age journal and lastly a really affecting look at the grainy inconsistency of parental and romantic love and its failures. . . . In this striking first novel, Mark Haddon is both clever and observant, and the effect is vastly affecting." - The Washington Post “Haddon’s gentle humor reminds us that facts don’t add up to a life, that we understand ourselves only through metaphor.” - Chicago Tribune “Beautifully written. . . . Heart-in-the-mouth stuff, terrifying and moving. Haddon is to be congratulated for imagining a new kind of hero, for the humbling instruction this warm and often funny novel offers and for showing that the best lives are lived where difference is cherished.” - The Daily Telegraph “A detective story with a difference. . . . [Haddon] has given his unlikely hero a convincing voice–and the detective novel an interesting twist.” - The Economist "Think Huck Finn , The Catcher in the Rye , or the early chapters of David Copperfield ." - Houston Chronicle “A tale full of cheeky surprises and tender humor. . . . A touching evolution.” - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel “Funny, sad and totally convincing.” - Time "More so than precursors like The Sound and the Fury and Flowers for Algernon , The Curious Incident is a radical experiment in empathy." - The Village Voice “One of the strangest and most convincing characters in recent fiction.” - Slate “I have never read anything quite like Mark Haddon’s funny and agonizingly honest book, or encountered a narrator more vivid and memorable. I advise you to buy two copies; you won’t want to lend yours o, "Gloriously eccentric and wonderfully intelligent." -The Boston Globe "Moving. . . . Think of The Sound and the Fury crossed with The Catcher in the Rye and one of Oliver Sacks's real-life stories." -Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times "This is an amazing novel. An amazing book." -The Dallas Morning News "A superb achievement. He is a wise and bleakly funny writer with rare gifts of empathy." -Ian McEwan, author of Atonement "Brilliant. . . . Delightful. . . . Very moving, very plausible-and very funny." -Oliver Sacks "Superb. . . . Bits of wisdom fairly leap off the page." -Newsday "Disorienting and reorienting the reader to devastating effect. . . . As suspenseful and harrowing as anything in Conan Doyle." -Jay McInerney, The New York Times Book Review "Extraordinarily moving, often blackly funny. . . . It is hard to think of anyone who would not be moved and delighted by this book." -Financial Times, London "Both clever and observant." -The Washington Post "Full of whimsical surprises and tender humor." -People "[Haddon] illuminates a core of suffering through the narrowly focused insights of a boy who hasn't the words to describe emotional pain." -New York Daily News "Outstanding. . . . A stunningly good read." -The Independent "Engrossing . . . flawlessly imagined and deeply affecting." -Time Out New York "A remarkable book from a writer with very special talent." -Fort Worth Star-Telegram "The Curious Incident is the rare book that repays reading twice in quick succession." -Detroit Free Press "Heart-in-the-mouth stuff, terrifying and moving. Haddon is to be congratulated for imagining a new kind of hero." -The Daily Telegraph "This original and affecting novel is a triumph of empathy." The New Yorker "Haddon's book illuminates the way one mind works so precisely, so humanely, that it reads like both an acutely observed case study and an artful exploration of a different 'mystery': the thoughts and feeling we share even with those very different from us." Entertainment Weekly "Mark Haddon's portrayal of an emotionally disassociated mind is a superb achievement. He is a wise and bleakly funny writer with rare gifts of empathy." Ian McEwan, author of Atonement "A murder mystery, a road atlas, a postmodern canvas of modern sensory overload, a coming-of-age journal and lastly a really affecting look at the grainy inconsistency of parental and romantic love and its failures. . . . In this striking first novel, Mark Haddon is both clever and observant, and the effect is vastly affecting." The Washington Post "Haddon's gentle humor reminds us that facts don't add up to a life, that we understand ourselves only through metaphor." Chicago Tribune "Beautifully written. . . . Heart-in-the-mouth stuff, terrifying and moving. Haddon is to be congratulated for imagining a new kind of hero, for the humbling instruction this warm and often funny novel offers and for showing that the best lives are lived where difference is cherished." &
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
823/.914, [Fic]
Series
Vintage Contemporaries Ser., Vintage Contemporaries
Dewey Edition
21
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