Lo strano caso del cane ucciso a mezzanotte

Paperback, 247 pages

Italian language

Published Jan. 1, 2006 by Mondadori.

ISBN:
978-88-04-54731-0
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Quando scopre il cadavere di Wellington, il cane della vicina, il giovane Christopher Boone capisce di trovarsi davanti a uno di quei misteri che il suo eroe, Sherlock Holmes, era così bravo a risolvere. E incomincia a scrivere un libro, mettendo insieme gli indizi del caso dal suo punto di vista. Un punto di vista un po' speciale, perché Christopher soffre della sindrome di Asperger, una forma di autismo, e ha un rapporto molto problematico con il mondo. Indagando sull'assassinio del cane, Christopher inizia a far luce su un mistero ben più importante che lo riguarda da vicino. Come è morta sua madre? Perché suo padre non vuole che lui faccia domande ai vicini di casa? Per rispondere, Christopher dovrà intraprendere un viaggio iniziatico in luoghi e situazioni per lui difficilmente tollerabili, approdando a una sorta di età adulta, orgoglioso di sapersi muovere nel mondo caotico e rumoroso degli altri.

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Not great

When I had recently discovered I was autistic and saw this book gaining traction I had to read it, but it is obvious the author knows jack about what it is like to autistic and I hate that so much people say “it gave me a perspective into an autistic person's life" like no, it gave you the perspective of a poorly reseached autistic character written by an allistic author. The story was also unremarkable.

This really should have been a DNF for me...

This is not a mystery book like I was lead to believe. The murderer of the dog confesses it about halfway through the book. I really enjoyed seeing everything through Christoper's eyes and how the world relates to him. However, after the reveal, it turns into a family drama. It completely lost me at that point. Due to the way it is written, I was not able to connect to the situations or issues and it just fell flat at that point.

I gave it 2 stars because I did genuinely enjoy the first half of the book.

A Thoughtful and Instantly Lovable Perspective

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.

Long version: jdaymude.github.io/review/book-the-curious-incident-of-the-dog-in-the-nighttime/

Review of 'The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time' on 'Goodreads'

Written from the 1st person perspective of a boy with an Asperger's-like mind, though it feels less affecting than "Flowers for Algernon," because no matter how bad things get, there's a wall between the emotions of the boy and the reader. There's a wall between the emotions of the boy and the world, and his mind compulsively grasps for explanations of what's happening around him and why people say odd things to him.

The reader has to make their own sense of his world as related by his solipsistic view of it, and so develops a kindly condescension for him. I think the value of this book, aside from being a well-structured and enjoyable story, is that it helps the reader gain some compassion for the irrationality of others who process information differently and live in their own world.

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