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5.0 out of 5 stars Is he a dog or a boy?, August 31, 2008
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Raymond Mathiesen (Armidale, N.S.W., Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dogboy (Hardcover)
This book is set in an unidentified place: perhaps the Fertile Crescent, perhaps Europe. The events take place at some unidentified time in the past. On the upper slopes of a high mountain, the Great Father, a woman gives birth to a boy. For reasons of her own she immediately deserts the child, but a pregnant dog stays behind to protect him. The dog gives birth to her own pups and the boy suckles from her teats. The dog drags the child and pups to a nearby farm, but the farmer immediately drowns all the pups but one, and would drown the child if it were not for the pleas of his wife. This horrible act is the first of many in the history of Dog Boy. The story stretches from Dog Boy's birth to adulthood.

The book is written in simple language, and has the atmosphere of a folk-tale, but it is definitely not simple thematically. It is an excellent story for teenagers who like to think deeply about life. Are we entirely products of our upbringing, or do we have potential to be what we dream we could be? Is man the pinnacle of the animal world, or are we simply good at cheating and destroying things? Do mysterious, uncanny events ever occur, or are all events simply coincidence?

I read this book as an adult and found it fascinating. Its climax is truly moving. If you enjoy fantasy you will probably like this tale, although I do not believe that it fits perfectly into that genre. The book is too much about 'real life', whatever that is.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Australian Aura, December 4, 2006
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Left on a hillside in a satchel in a country decimated by drought, the foundling is nursed by a mother dog. Swept away from the hillside by an unusual flood to the outskirts of the village of Bethel, the satchel is pulled from the river by Magda, a poor servant of the headman. The dog resumes her care of the human infant and her one remaining pup. Rejected as unnatural by the headman, the unnamed child, called "Dogboy," is left to die. He doesn't.

In this totally enthralling story of a wild child, Dogboy grows up on the fringes of the village with only the dogs and Magda as allies. As he matures, he becomes wise in the ways of nature but totally naive in the ways of humans. Because of this naivete, he believes in two visiting charlatans and decides to journey downstream on what Dogsboy perceives is an invitation. He is searching for their ciy in order to study with them to become a great shaman. His journey to self-knowledge is achieved only through great suffering complicated by his canine history. This amazingly insightful story, with an allusive strand of magic weaving through it, possesses an Australian aura from its Australian author.
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Dogboy by Victor Kelleher (Hardcover - November 1, 2006)
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