Le bizarre incident du chien pendant la nuit

291 pages

French language

Published Jan. 30, 2004 by Nil éditions.

ISBN:
978-2-84111-305-7
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OCLC Number:
299337838

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5 stars (4 reviews)

Roman policier (énigme). Roman familial. Roman psychologique (intime). Le héros du roman, Christopher Boone, est né avec le syndrome d'Asperger.

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A Thoughtful and Instantly Lovable Perspective

4 stars

This is a story about the weirdness of the world as understood by Christopher John Francis Boone, a boy with autism who lives with his father in a small town in the UK. Christopher and his idiosyncrasies are instantly lovable. Through the eyes of a boy who thinks of everyone as different from himself, we’re reminded just how many common threads bind us all together.

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Review of 'The curious incident of the dog in the night-time' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

An excellent book, beautifully written, that expertly tells the story of an autistic child and his quest to investigate the death of a neighboring dog. On the way, he finds out much more than he was expecting to, about himself, his family, and yes, his neighbor's dog.

The introduction says that Haddon worked with autistic individuals as a young man, and his skill in depicting Christopher's approach to the world testifies to that. Christopher's quest is one of determination, curiosity, and intelligence, that is thoughtful, intriguing, and often hilarious. It is a very enjoyable and quick read, but still a substantive story. As I write this review that I have left sitting half-finished for months, it in some ways reminds me of the book I just finished, [b:Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close|4588|Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close|Jonathan Safran Foer|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1165446871s/4588.jpg|1940137]. It is lighter, shorter, less ambitious and less complex, but these are …

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Subjects

  • Traductions françaises
  • Autisme
  • Enfant autiste
  • Autisme infantile dans la littérature
  • Littérature anglaise
  • Roman anglais