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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
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Please don't take this book to be the actual workings of an autistic mind. The author admittedly knows nothing about autism and simply wrote a work of fiction, imagining what might have been going on in the head of a character he invented. He even has expressed irritation that the word autism was used on the dust jacket by the publisher in some editions, because he is sometimes asked to give speeches on a subject of which he is totally ignorant. Enjoy this book as a work of fiction but nothing more. This book is not really about autism, even though the boy has many traits of that condition. The inner workings of his head are not what actual autistic people report the condition to be like. Please do not use this book to try to understand an autistic person in your life, or to gather any information about Asperger 's Syndrome or anything else related. Temple Grandin's books are much better for this purpose.

I wish the author would make a new edition with a disclaimer at the beginning.

I enjoyed the story, once I understood the above, but I am rating it low to try and combat the spread of misconceptions. Unfortunate, since the author didn't do this on purpose, but it is what it is.
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Reading Progress

August 28, 2011 – Started Reading
August 28, 2011 – Shelved
August 30, 2011 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by anya (new) - rated it 1 star

anya the problem is everyone will think it’s about autism anyways so a disclaimer doesn’t help anything. it’s just a terrible book


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