The Wild Robot
Wild Robot Series, Book 1
سری ربات وحشی، کتاب ۱
فرمت کتاب
audiobook
تاریخ انتشار
2016
نویسنده
Kate Atwaterناشر
Hachette Book Groupشابک
9781478939092
کتاب های مرتبط
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
Amid sounds of crashing waves, seagulls, and otherworldly music, we meet Roz, one robot of many who floats ashore in working condition after her cargo ship sinks. "Hello. My name is Roz," she announces to each creature she meets. Narrator Kate Atwater maintains Roz's robotic voice throughout the book, but as Roz slowly earns membership in the island's animal community and "learns" their values, her machinelike voice gains warmth and friendliness. Atwater also provides fitting and distinctive character voices for each of the island's delightfully named inhabitants, which include ChitChat the squirrel, TrunkTap the woodpecker, and BrightBill--Roz's unlikely son. Even though the book has no humans, the listener will, nevertheless, ponder the nature of humans, the implications of artificial intelligence, and the meaning of being wild. L.T. Winner of AdioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine
Starred review from January 18, 2016
Brown’s middle-grade debut, an uplifting story about an unexpected visitor whose arrival disrupts the animal inhabitants of a rocky island, has a contemporary twist: the main character is a robot. A hurricane deposits Roz (short for ROZZUM unit 7134) on the island, where she is accidentally activated by a group of sea otters, who are terrified by the shiny monster awakening before their eyes. At first, Roz struggles to survive in an environment where she is treated as a frightening intruder, but after she adopts an abandoned gosling, she slowly becomes part of the island community, learning animal language and taking on motherhood and a leadership role. Brown (Mr. Tiger Goes Wild) convincingly builds a growing sense of cooperation among the animals and Roz as she blossoms in the wild. The allegory of otherness is clear but never heavy-handed, and Roz has just enough human attributes to make her sympathetic while retaining her robot characteristics. Brown wisely eschews a happy ending in favor of an open-ended one that supports the tone of a story that’s simultaneously unsentimental and saturated with feeling. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 8–12. Agent: Paul Rodeen, Rodeen Literary Management.
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