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Tot de honden komen (2009)

door Eva Hornung

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A four-year-old boy named Romochka is abandoned by his mother and uncle and left to fend for himself on the streets of Moscow, with uncounted millions of homeless children and adults. He follows a stray dog to its home in a deserted church celler. There he joins Mamochka, the mother of the pack, and six other dogs and slowly he forgets his human attributes to survive two fiercely cold winters. Romochka attracts the attention of local police, street urchins, and finally, scientists.… (meer)
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*sobs*

Captivating, horrifying, and thought provoking. ( )
  lhofer | Sep 26, 2018 |
Plot:
When Romochka is four years old, he finds himself all alone and hungry, his mother doesn’t seem to be coming back to him. As he wanders through the streets of Moscow, he sees a dog and starts to follow it. The dog leads him home to its den where it lives with its puppies and their pack. It soon transforms into a second mother for Romochka, and Romochka himself transforms as well as he adapts to his life as a dog.

Dog Boy captures realistically how a child growing up with a wild pack of dogs could play out and packages that into an intriguing story with a strong first half and a weaker second half.

Read more on my blog: https://kalafudra.com/2016/11/23/dog-boy-eva-hornung/ ( )
  kalafudra | Jul 21, 2017 |
Writing under the pseudonym of Eva Hornung and inspired by the true-life story of feral child Ivan Mishukov, Australian author Eva Sallis wrote Dog Boy. This novel won the Australian 2010 Prime Ministers writing prize. I found this an absolutely gripping story of a young child who, at the age of four, after being abandoned by his caregivers, stumbled upon a pack of wild dogs and was adopted by them. Set in and around the city of Moscow, this story was fascinating, moving and horrifying. To think that there are children living wild, right under the feet of the authorities, ignored by people who are too busy with their own lives to notice a stray child is a sad comment on society today.

In Dog Boy, the child is taken in by the pack, is sheltered, fed and cared for by them and eventually takes on the characteristics of a dog. He learns to hunt and protect the others of his pack. His sense of smell is developed and he learns to communicate in an entirely new manner. This is an intense story as this abused and neglected child has to figure out how to become part of the pack and fit in. Over the course of two years he becomes very successful at being a dog and he is only returned to his human form when a situation arises that requires him to be more “boy” and less “dog”.

In Dog Boy the author has created a remarkable character. This child is cunning and wild with a deep suspicion about the motives of humans as in his experience they can be cruel or neglectful while all he has encountered with the dogs is love and companionship. Even in the most desperate of times, dogs stay loyal to each other, while unfortunately the same cannot be said of humans. A word of warning, however, for those who do not wish to read of cruelty to animals, this book perhaps should be left on the shelf. But for me, this was an outstanding read and one I expect to remember for a very long time. ( )
4 stem DeltaQueen50 | May 11, 2017 |
I found this an interesting read, having just taken over the management of my daughter's dog. It gave me a different perspective on canine behaviour and assuming that Hornung had some factual backing behind her writing about dog behaviour, I think I did learn something. I'm really not sure that it shed much light on human behaviour, however - a topic in which I have much greater interest.
The story certainly has plenty of violence, but I am not convinced this is an accurate portrayal of canine behaviour, even for tribes of feral dogs. Regardless of its lack of verisimilitude, I can see that the violence is nonetheless an essential & integral part of the story being told and I wouldn't want any of the violence taken out.

I reckon there are quite a lot of logical inconsistencies in the story, not the least of which is the underlying premise of the whole book: that when he suddenly discovers he is 'home alone', a four year old child can survive for himself in Moscow by following and then living with a dog. I'm a person who prefers realistic plots, whereas this is more of a dystopian fantasy story? ( )
  oldblack | Jan 23, 2017 |
I absolutely adored this book. I bought it ages ago and I kept meaning to read it for a while but was busy reading another series. As I waited to source the next book of my other series, I grabbed the opportunity to tuck into this one. And I'm glad I did. It's has been reviewed as utterly compelling and it really is. Little Ramochka finds himself alone at home and no one comes home. Eventually he finds himself out on the streets of Moscow looking for food. He meets a dog and his new life begins. The dogs accept little Ramochka and soon he is living with them and living a dogs life. It's such a fascinating book. It's well written, interesting and also sad in many aspects. The reason this doesn't get 5 stars is because it slowed down in the middle when the focus shifted from the dogs and on to the staff at the children's centre. I kept wanting to go back to the Ramochka and the dogs. Anyway 4/5 for me. ( )
  Nataliec7 | Aug 8, 2016 |
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A four-year-old boy named Romochka is abandoned by his mother and uncle and left to fend for himself on the streets of Moscow, with uncounted millions of homeless children and adults. He follows a stray dog to its home in a deserted church celler. There he joins Mamochka, the mother of the pack, and six other dogs and slowly he forgets his human attributes to survive two fiercely cold winters. Romochka attracts the attention of local police, street urchins, and finally, scientists.

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De vierjarige Romochka is alleen. Zijn moeder en zijn oom zijn verdwenen. Het is bitterkoud in het vervallen Moskouse flatgebouw, en na een paar dagen drijft de honger Romochka naar buiten. Hij hoort de stem van zijn moeder: praat niet met vreemden. Plotseling ziet hij een grote hond voorbij rennen. Impulsief volgt hij haar. Gedurende de lange Russische winter verandert Romochka van een gewone jongen in iets veel wilders. Om te overleven moet hij deel uitmaken van de roedel. Hij eet, vecht, slaapt en speelt met de honden. Maar ooit zal hij weer terug moeten keren naar hen die menen het alleenrecht te hebben op beschaafd gedrag.
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