TÃtol : |
The curious incident of the dog in the night-time |
Tipus de document : |
text imprès |
Autors : |
Haddon, Mark |
Editorial : |
London : Vintage |
Data de publicació : |
2004 |
Nombre de pà gines : |
271 p. |
Dimensions : |
18 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/DL : |
978-0-09-947043-4 |
Idioma : |
Anglès (eng) |
Paraules clau : |
autisme misteri matemà tiques |
Classificació : |
NE Narrativa en anglès |
Resum : |
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time takes place in the year 1998 in and around the town of Swindon, England. The fifteen-year-old narrator of the story, Christopher John Francis Boone, discovers the slain body of his neighbor’s poodle, Wellington, on the neighbor’s front lawn one evening and sets out to uncover the murderer. His investigation is at times aided, and at other times hampered, by the mild form of autism he lives with. After Christopher hits a policeman in a misunderstanding at the scene of the crime, the police take Christopher into custody. They release Christopher with only a stern warning, under the condition that he promises to them and to his father not to look into the murder any further. |
The curious incident of the dog in the night-time [text imprès] / Haddon, Mark . - London : Vintage, 2004 . - 271 p. ; 18 cm. ISBN : 978-0-09-947043-4 Idioma : Anglès ( eng)
Paraules clau : |
autisme misteri matemà tiques |
Classificació : |
NE Narrativa en anglès |
Resum : |
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time takes place in the year 1998 in and around the town of Swindon, England. The fifteen-year-old narrator of the story, Christopher John Francis Boone, discovers the slain body of his neighbor’s poodle, Wellington, on the neighbor’s front lawn one evening and sets out to uncover the murderer. His investigation is at times aided, and at other times hampered, by the mild form of autism he lives with. After Christopher hits a policeman in a misunderstanding at the scene of the crime, the police take Christopher into custody. They release Christopher with only a stern warning, under the condition that he promises to them and to his father not to look into the murder any further. |
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