`In exploring what it might be like to be a dog from a human perspective, Dog Boy sheds much light on what it is like to be human. Extraordinary, compelling and utterly believable.' -- Yann Martel `Grotesque, moving and utterly astonishing...Horning has come up with something improbably different in Dog Boy...a story that never veers into the impossible.' * Herald Sun * `A grim and primal story of unnatural selection...This tough new novel represents an important shift in emphasis and a broadening of her vision as she continues her forensic investigation into the human condition.' * Australian * 'Hornung's writing is beautiful and assured: her descriptions of this dog boy life are vivid and visceral and sensual and utterly compelling. She also writes about the dogs with breath-taking beauty-the penultimate climactic scene will squeeze your heart. Dog Boy is an ambitious concept, magnificently realised-you'll never look at a dog in the same way again.' * Sunday Telegraph * `Dog Boy is rich in interest and ideas...Hornung is wonderful on the physical characteristics, both beautiful and repulsive, of animals and children...Dog Boy unravels some of the reasons why humans and dogs are co-dependant and at the same time reinvents the idea of the wild child as an urban survivor, suggesting a future so menacing we prefer to ignore it.' * Age * `Astonishing...a world of terrifying tactility-of teeth, teat, fur and claw...The novel is a strange, sombre, sobering triumph.' * Sydney Morning Herald *