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Book review: The Red HouseTVNZIn a departure from the quirky style of his previous best-sellers, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and A Spot of Bother, Mark Haddon cements his reputation as an insightful and poignant observer of the human condition. |
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The Red House, By Mark HaddonThe IndependentAt any rate, the author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time is taking a risk of a different kind in this conventional tale. Four adults and four children, all related through ties of blood and marriage yet effectively strangers to each ... |
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Michael Morpurgo in book festival line-upBBC NewsMark Haddon, who wrote The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, will also do a talk at the festival. Will Self will examine the Olympic regeneration programme in East London. "With its urban feel and unique mix of spoken word, performance and ... |
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A Page in the Life: Mark HaddonTelegraph.co.ukAfter all, his 2003 debut, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, sold two million copies. It was the bestselling novel by a British writer of that decade and has become, as Haddon himself puts it, âa vaguely global institutionâ. |
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At the heart of being humanEvening Standardby Mark Haddon Mark Haddon remains best-known for his 2003 bestseller, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, narrated by a 15-year-old boy, Christopher, âa mathematician with some behavioral difficultiesâ, who uncovers the broken ... |
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Mark Haddon: 'I don't just write books for children'The IndependentThe writer is talking about The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, his crossover novel that became a word-of-mouth sensation for kids and adults when it was published. It's a relief that Haddon has mentioned Curious first, even if it is to ... |
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