The Wild Robot Escapes
Peter Brown.. Little, Brown, $16.99 (288p) ISBN 978-0-316-38204-5
In the thought-provoking sequel to Brown's middle-grade debut, The Wild Robot, the adventure picks up as the resilient Roz (short for ROZZUM unit 7134) is repaired and shipped off to Hilltop Farm. With its domesticated animals and whirring machines, the dairy farm is a far cry from the remote island that the robot has come to call home. Though her owner, Mr. Shareef, and his two children come to embrace Roz as part of the family, she is desperate to make her way back to the island and her adopted gosling son, Brightbill. Seeking their help, Roz confides in the Shareef children that she is not like other robots and asks them, "Is being different the same as being defective?" The robot's odyssey%E2%80%94which brings her from the countryside to the big city, where she comes face-to-face with her designer%E2%80%94raises poignant quandaries about the nature of love and selfhood. While such questions remain unresolved, Roz emerges as a striking symbol of humanity for the very reason that she poses and ponders them. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 8-12. Agent: Paul Rodeen, Rodeen Literary Management (Mar.)
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Reviewed on: 03/12/2018
Genre: Children's
Compact Disc - 978-1-4789-8963-9
Library Binding - 978-1-4328-5990-9
Paperback - 979-8-88579-433-6
Paperback - 288 pages - 978-0-316-47926-4
Pre-Recorded Audio Player - 978-1-5491-4291-8