Some of us have personal lifestyles that we want to share out to the world but not emotionally.... I've read this book called "The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time" like 4 times & it's a reminder about being ourselves. It's about showing the outside world about us. I'm not talking about a dead dog here. Nope.
"The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time" is an interestingly
‘out of the ordinary’ kind of a novel. By this proclamation – Out of the
Ordinary – I intend to suggest the author’s brilliance for giving a
unique voice to the narrator, Christopher John Francis Boone, who is a
rare character I hardly meet in novels. It is therefore a privilege to
read about this character who has a special kind of disability I have
barely read about.
Although you would not find in a single sentence the mention of
Asperger disorder, a condition with which the narrator is battling with,
we are informed by his condition through his voice and with his
interaction with the people around him.
Partly mystery, the story begins that Christopher John Francis Boone
spots a dead dog on the lawn of a neighbor’s house and as he approaches
the dead dog, he works his way out to solving how the dog got killed. As
he takes upon himself to investigate this mystery, he soon finds
himself with the police – perhaps – he becomes a prime suspect as he is
the only person seen with the dead dog on the lawn. Later, his
investigation would take him from house to house, trying every means
possible to find out who might have caused this harm to the dog.
The mystery aside, we get to learn more about Christopher’s likes and
dislikes and we come to learn about his brilliance in mathematics. With
this, he chooses to write his story with numbered paragraphs: the
numbers are prime numbers starting from 2, then 3, then 5, and so on.
Christopher knows all the countries of the world and their capitals and
every prime number. He does not like the colour yellow. His enthusiasm
for animals is evident in the story – for instance – he loves to be
around dogs.
Written in a clear and coherence language, you will ultimately love
this story and would find humor and emotions not neglected from this
wonderfully told story. I am certainly convinced that this story is for
all – in that – both young adults and adults would read this and find it
so meaningful, understandable and worth reading. You are certain to
have compassion for people living with Asperger disorder by the end of
reading this book.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time won the
Commonwealth Writer’s prize in 2004 for Best First book and the 2003 Whit bread Book of the Year.
You see, the author sees himself as the boy in the story. When I read it, I see myself as the boy trying to figure out what life is all about. We are still trapped in a child's world and we are still a child at heart. Sometimes I feel sorry and more love for these type of kids who have Asperger disorder. You know it's like watching a Shah Rukh Khan movie in "My Name Is Khan" and we feel sorry for that person. They teach us a lot from who we are naturally its either from the inside or from the outside.
My next blog will be about compassion towards the living. Until then, we meet again.
Adios & Terima Kasih!
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