Student Life

Summer Reading Program

the curious incident of the dog in the night-time

The Summer Reading Program is an opportunity for students of the class of 2012 to participate in a shared intellectual conversation with the IWU community; to express ideas about a common text that many IWU students, faculty, and staff are reading; and to respond respectfully to ideas others bring to the discussion.

IWU is committed to the Summer Reading Program because reading, as well as reflecting, discussing, and writing critically are central to the mission of our liberal arts college. The Summer Reading Program offers the entering class an example of what to expect in four years on campus in terms of critical thinking, effective communication, and the spirit of inquiry found both in and out of the classroom. Moreover, a recent study by the National Endowment for the Arts, reveals that those who read are more likely to participate in cultural, sports and volunteer activities, and to be active participants in a global community. The Summer Reading Program provides first-year students with an opportunity to engage as citizens and to enter fully into IWU's intellectual community.

This year we have selected Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Haddon's insightful text is guaranteed to generate rich discussion. This is an opportunity to engage in a shared intellectual conversation and participate in a stimulating extra-curricular college event.  You will be encouraged to share your own reaction to the book with others and to respond respectfully to ideas from your fellow IWU colleagues that may differ from your own.

 -- Dr. Vickie Folse, First Year Advising Coordinator

Mark Haddon
About the Author
Mark Haddon was honored with the Whitbread Book of the Year Award, and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize Overall Best First Book for his debut novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, which was the first book that Haddon wrote intentionally for an adult audience. In addition to garnering bestseller status in the US, a Notable Book nod from The New York Times and the LA Times First Fiction Award, the novel earned critical praise in the UK including being longlisted for Britain's prestigious Man Booker Award. Mark Haddon lives in Oxford with his wife and their two young sons.

About the Book:
Mark Haddon's debut novel is a fascinating, humorous and compelling account of Christopher Boone, a young boy with Asperger’s Syndrome, who decides to investigate the murder of a neighbor's dog.

Temple Grandin, Ph.D. will give the keynote address at the President's Convocation. Dr. Grandin is unquestionably the most accomplished and well-known adult with autism in the world. She has been featured on major television programs, such as "ABC's Primetime Live", the "Today Show", "Larry King Live", "48 Hours" and "20/20" and written up in national publications, such as Time magazine, People magazine, Forbes, U.S. News and World Report, and New York Times.

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