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![]() A unique story that you won't be able to put down. Simply put, The Curious Incident is an excellent book. It is the story of a 15-year-old boy called Christopher who lives near Swindon, England and has Aspergers Syndrome. He's never been past the end of his road unaccompanied, doesnt understand facial expressions and hates yellow and brown. He is also the narrator of the book, which is as he puts it a "murder mystery novel". At the beginning of the book, Christopher finds a neighbours dog that has been killed with a garden fork. The owner accuses him of murdering the dog so he sets out to investigate the dogs murder just like Sherlock Holmes does in the novels Christopher reads. However, there is a second murder mystery in the book, and this involves Christophers mother. In researching the dogs death, Christopher also unravels the truth of his own mothers death. There are hints in the book that he blames himself for his mothers death, reflected in the way he is accused of the dogs death. In proving himself innocent of one crime, Christopher also proves himself innocent of the other. The plot uncovers the truth surrounding both deaths and this truth has an immense effect on Christopher and changes his life entirely. Most of Christophers life is dependent on the truth and the book constantly comes back to this subject. Christopher doesnt like fiction because he thinks it's lying, and metaphors confuse him because, for example, he cant see an apple in anyones eye. By breaking down many of the lies normal folk tell, Christopher deconstructs many of the myths that we as humans like to believe in such as the human soul or life after death. These insights portray him as being more perceptive than the people who dont have special needs, or at least the people who dont think they have special needs. In one chapter of the book Christopher analyses the term and notes that many people could be described as having 'special needs' but arent treated as such. He names his dad as an example because he has to have sweetener instead of sugar to stop him "getting fat". He also points to people who wear glasses or have hearing aids. All these individuals have 'special needs', but arent labelled as such. Christopher has many of these perceptive moments. He looks at life at a different angle to most of us, but this view is clearly as valid as our own as he has good reason behind his conclusions. Many of us also often want to block the world out when things get stressful by closing our eyes or blocking our ears. And most of us have occasionally wished there was only ourselves in the world, and nobody else. Christopher just gets stressed more often. Haddons depiction of Christopher does not make the reader pity or laugh at him. There are certainly sad and funny moments, but all in all the story leaves a sense of respect and understanding of Christopher and his condition. The characters involved in the story are utterly convincing Christophers less-than-perfect parents, for example. In this way, Haddon does a great deal by realistically and admirably writing a text that is thoughtful and non-patronising. The innocent yet perceptive Christopher offers a unique narration of a tale that is, as I stated before, completely un-putdown able. We see the world through the eyes of this boy who would be seen as different in this society, and although his views are different, they make complete sense. In some way they make more sense than our view of the world, which seems overly complex in comparison. Haddon has set an unprecedented landmark with this book it has won a medley of awards including the awards for childrens, teenage and adult fiction, and the film rights have already been sold. It has also won the Whitbread book of the year. AUTHOR: Gemma Coleman TAGS: Entertainment curious life IT society world US BOOKMARK: Digg it | Add to Del.ICIO | Add to FARK ACTIONS: Comment Save Print Register free acount |
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