The Wild Robot |
By
Peter Brown
Can a robot survive in the wilderness? Robot Roz must do exactly that when she
discovers that she has washed up on the shore of a remote island. Although Roz has been programmed to know many
things, she does not know how to survive in the outdoors. But Roz, being an adaptable robot, can
learn. She watches the animals and
learns their language. She becomes adept
at making friends and asking for help.
And although the animals initially call her “monster”, she is able to win
them over.
Most amazing of all, Roz adopts an orphan goose and calls
him Brightbill. Roz does not feel
emotions the way humans do, but she becomes protective of Brightbill as she
nurtures him and helps him survive. Even
the other animals on the island acknowledge that Roz, against all odds, has
become a mother.
But robots were not made to be mothers to geese. They were made to work for humans. Eventually, her makers come looking for her,
creating a frenzy on the quiet island.
Will Roz be able to stay with the family and friends she has come to
treasure?
The Wild Robot addresses our world’s changing technology
in a very touching way. Both animal lovers
and techie types will enjoy it. Grades
2-5.
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