Cujo is a horror novel by Stephen King, published in 1981. The story revolves around a rabid St. Bernard dog named Cujo who traps a mother and her young son in their car during a scorching summer. The novel is a tense and claustrophobic tale of survival, exploring themes of fear, isolation, and the breakdown of domestic life.
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""Stephen King is mentioned by name, and 'Cujo' is explicitly listed as one of his notable works during a discussion about his writing process and personal struggles."