Dog Boy (novel)

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Dog Boy
First edition
AuthorEva Hornung
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
GenreNovel
PublisherText Publishing, Australia
Publication date
2009
Media typePrint (Hardback and Paperback)
Pages293
ISBN9781921520426
Preceded byThe Marsh Birds 

Dog Boy (2009) is a novel by Australian author Eva Sallis, writing under the pseudonym Eva Hornung. It won the 2010 Prime Minister's Literary Award for fiction and was inspired by the story of feral child Ivan Mishukov.[1][2]

Plot summary[edit]

Romochka is a feral child, raised by dogs and found on the streets of Moscow in the summer of 1998. He appears to be six years old and has been with the pack for two years. This novel examines his life on the streets and the changes he undergoes as he transforms from "dog" to "boy".

Dedication[edit]

This book is "For Philip Waldron".

Reviews[edit]

  • The Guardian[3]
  • The Telegraph[4]

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