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{{DO}} is a standalone novel set in Victorian London. It follows the expoits of “Dodger”, a tosher (sewer scavenger) caught up in high society adventure after he aids young woman in distress and meets notable philanthropist Charles Dickens. The novel features characters inspired by Victorian-era fiction, most notably the works of Dickens himself. Many of the characters clearly serve as inspiration for the fictional Dickens's stories.
{{DO}} is a standalone novel set in a mostly-historical Victorian London. It follows the expoits of “Dodger”, a tosher (sewer scavenger) caught up in high society adventure after he aids young woman in distress and meets notable philanthropist Charles Dickens. The novel features characters inspired by Victorian-era fiction, most notably the works of Dickens himself. Many of the characters in turn serve as in-universe inspiration for Dickens's stories. A non-fiction companion book, {{DG}}, was published the following year.


== Blurb ==
== Blurb ==
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== Adaptations ==
== Adaptations ==
None so far.
* There have been two [[audiobooks]] - an abridged one read by [[Tony Robinson]], and an unabridged one read by [[Stephen Briggs]].
* '’Dodger'' has been adapted for the stage by Stephen Briggs, with the script published in 2014 by Oxford University Press. Rights for amateur productions are granted by [[Colin Smythe]] on behalf of the Pratchett Estate.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 20:32, 2 November 2024

Dodger
Cover of the Collector’s Library edition of Dodger
Collector’s Library edition, 2024
AuthorTerry Pratchett
Audio read byTony Robinson (abridged)
Stephen Briggs (unabridged)
Cover artistPaul Kidby (2012)
CountryUK
LanguageEnglish
GenreFantasy
PublisherDoubleday
Publication date
2012-09-13

Dodger is a standalone novel set in a mostly-historical Victorian London. It follows the expoits of “Dodger”, a tosher (sewer scavenger) caught up in high society adventure after he aids young woman in distress and meets notable philanthropist Charles Dickens. The novel features characters inspired by Victorian-era fiction, most notably the works of Dickens himself. Many of the characters in turn serve as in-universe inspiration for Dickens's stories. A non-fiction companion book, Dodger’s Guide to London, was published the following year.

Blurb

2019-2024 editions

THE SEWER IS DODGER’S WORLD...

He hunts treasure there – coins and jewels lost in the dark and dirty drains. It’s a good life, if you don’t mind getting your hands (and arms and feet and face) dirty.

But one night, Dodger helps a young woman flee two ruffians. Now, a street urchin dressed as a gentleman, he must discover the secret behind her escape.

Along the way he’ll befriend Charles Dickens, outwit Sweeny Todd, and reach the giddy heights of Victorian society.

Dodger may be living in the gutter, but he’s heading for the stars...

Podcast episodes

Major appearances

These are episodes primarily devoted to discussing this book.

Date Show Episode External link
2018-04-08 Pratchat “A Load of Old Tosh” pratchatpodcast.com
2022-08-21 Desert Island Discworld “Roger Langridge and Dodger” desertislanddiscworld.com
2024-09-01 The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret “Universal Psychopomp Coin” (1/3) thetruthshallmakeyefret.com
2024-09-08 The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret “Ah! A Snail Fork” (2/3) thetruthshallmakeyefret.com
2024-09-16 The Truth Shall Make Ye Fret “Are You Metaphoring This Metaphor?” (3/3) thetruthshallmakeyefret.com

Other appearances

Episodes where there's significant discussion of the book, but it's not the focus of the episode.

Date Show Episode External link
2018-05-19 The Pratchett Podcast “EPISODE59” app.talkshoe.com

Adaptations

  • There have been two audiobooks - an abridged one read by Tony Robinson, and an unabridged one read by Stephen Briggs.
  • '’Dodger has been adapted for the stage by Stephen Briggs, with the script published in 2014 by Oxford University Press. Rights for amateur productions are granted by Colin Smythe on behalf of the Pratchett Estate.

External links

Footnotes