54 pages 1 hour read

David Wroblewski

The Story of Edgar Sawtelle

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2008

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Prologue Summary

It is 1952 in the dark back streets of the bar district of Pusan, South Korea. An American naval serviceman makes his way to a small herbalist shop. There, he negotiates the purchase of a potent poison. He tells the herbalist he needs to kill rats on the ship. To demonstrate its potency, the herbalist administers a dose to a three-legged stray dog using a sharpened bamboo reed. The American watches coldly as the dog convulses and dies. He barters, giving the herbalist penicillin in return for the poison.

Chapter 1 Summary: “A Handful of Leaves”

In 1919, John Sawtelle and his wife Violet purchase a farm in northern Wisconsin to pursue his dream of breeding dogs. Impressed by the theoretical work of Blessed Gregor Mendel, a monk in Czechoslovakia who produced groundbreaking studies on crossbreeding pea plants, Sewell is intent on creating an entirely new breed of dog after he chances to meet a magnificent dog owned by a neighbor: “It was one of those rare days when everything in a person’s life feels connected” (15).

Over the years, John’s experiments with breeding dogs become more sophisticated. He dreams of breeding a dog capable of logical decisions. He and Violent have two sons, Edgar and Claude, “as different from each other as night and day” (19).