No More Dead Dogs

by Gordon Korman

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When is the setting of the novel No More Dead Dogs?

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The setting of the novel is around the year 2000. Clues include references to the Vietnam War ending in 1975, aligning with Wallace's father's age, and mentions of 1990s cultural icons like Julia Roberts. A specific detail confirming the time frame is Wallace Wallace using a VCR tape labeled from November 1999, indicating the story is set shortly thereafter, in the year 2000.

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Korman wrote No More Dead Dogs in 2000, and it appears that he set the story around the same time. In the opening paragraph, for example, Wallace says his father was around fourteen when the Vietnam War ended in 1975, which means he is around the normal age to be a father of a seventh grader in the late nineties. Another clue that it's set in the late nineties is when Rachel Turner addresses a letter to the actress Julia Roberts that includes the names of other nineties icons, such as Brad Pitt and Leonardo Di Caprio.

The biggest clue, however, is on page 164, when Wallace Wallace pulls out a VCR tape from a football game from the previous year marked November 1999. So to be exact, the story is set in 2000.

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