🔍 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time — A Story of Logic, Lies, and Courage - Deepstash
🔍 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time — A Story of Logic, Lies, and Courage

🔍 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time — A Story of Logic, Lies, and Courage

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The Mystery Begins

Christopher Boone, a 15-year-old boy with autism spectrum traits, finds his neighbor’s dog, Wellington, dead with a pitchfork in its side.He’s wrongly accused of the killing.

Inspired by Sherlock Holmes, he decides to write a book and solve the mystery himself — even though he struggles with communication and emotions.

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Clues, Conflict, and Confusion

As Christopher investigates, he interviews neighbors, uncovers secrets, and gets into trouble with his father for snooping. His father tells him to drop the case — then reveals something shocking: he killed the dog.

But that’s not the biggest secret…

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A Bigger Truth is Revealed

Christopher discovers hidden letters from his mother, who he believed was dead.

The truth: She’s alive and living in London. His father lied to him for years.

Overwhelmed but determined, Christopher runs away from home — alone — to find her.

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A Journey Through Chaos

For someone like Christopher, the journey to London is terrifying.

He navigates train stations, crowded streets, and sensory overload — all while clinging to logic and numbers to stay grounded.

His bravery isn’t loud — but it's profound.

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Finding Independence

Christopher finds his mother and returns to take his A-level math exam.

Despite family turmoil, he begins to trust himself more.

The story ends with a sense of hope:

👉 He solved the mystery, survived the journey, and proved to himself he can do anything.

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CURATOR'S NOTE

A quick dive into Mark Haddon's compelling mystery novel, narrated by a 15-year-old boy with autism spectrum traits. It's not just about a dead dog—it's about how we see the world.

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