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Cujo 
  by Stephen King 
                    
                    	
                    Mass Market Paperback : 320 pages
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Left to fend for herself by her workaholic husband, Donna Trenton takes her ailing Pinto to Joe Cambers's garage for repairs-only to be trapped with her son, Tad, in the sweltering car by the Cambers's once-friendly Saint Bernard, Cujo, now a ...
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 Left to fend for herself by her workaholic husband, Donna Trenton takes her ailing Pinto to Joe Cambers's garage for repairs-only to be trapped with her son, Tad, in the sweltering car by the Cambers's once-friendly Saint Bernard, Cujo, now a monstrous and rabid killer.
Cujo is so well-paced and scary that people tend to  read it quickly, so they mostly remember the scene of the mother and  son trapped in the hot Pinto and threatened by the rabid Cujo,  forgetting the multifaceted story in which that scene is  embedded. This is definitely a novel that rewards re-reading. When  you read it again, you can pay more attention to the theme of country  folk vs. city folk; the parallel marriage conflicts of the Cambers  vs. the Trentons; the poignancy of the amiable St. Bernard (yes, the  breed choice is just right) infected by a brain-destroying virus that  makes it into a monster; and the way the "daylight burial"  of the failed ad campaign is reflected in the sunlit Pinto that  becomes a coffin. And how significant it is that this horror tale is  not supernatural: it's as real as junk food, a failing  marriage, a broken-down car, or a fatal virus.
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