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The Wild Robot

The Wild Robot

by Peter Brown, Kate Atwater

4.8 (11071 ratings)
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About This Book

Wall-E meets Hatchet in this New York Times bestselling illustrated middle grade novel from Caldecott Honor winner Peter Brown Can a robot survive in the wilderness? When robot Roz opens her eyes for the first time, she discovers that she is all alone on a remote, wild island. She has no idea how she got there or what her purpose is—but she knows she needs to survive.

After battling a violent storm and escaping a vicious bear attack, she realizes that her only hope for survival is to adapt to her surroundings and learn from the island's unwelcoming animal inhabitants. As Roz slowly befriends the animals, the island starts to feel like home—until, one day, the robot's mysterious past comes back to haunt her. From bestselling and award-winning author and illustrator Peter Brown comes a heartwarming and action-packed novel about what happens when nature and technology collide.

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Introduction

When a curious robot named Roz washes ashore on a remote, wild island, her journey of self-discovery begins. As the only machine in a landscape teeming with untamed nature, Roz learns to adapt and coexist with the animals around her. Through trials and unexpected friendships, she unravels the profound connection between technology and the natural world.

Key Takeaways

A captivating tale exploring coexistence and friendship amid technological and natural worlds. A heartwarming journey of self-discovery and adaptation through trials and bonds. Insightful reflections on identity and belonging in a rapidly changing world.

Detailed Description

The Wild Robot weaves the intriguing tale of Roz a solar-powered machine unexpectedly stranded in the wilderness. She must navigate the unfamiliar terrains of the island learning from the flora and fauna around her. Roz’s mechanical nature clashes with the lively creatures sparking a journey rooted in survival and unforeseen alliances.

Roz’s existence transforms from solitude to involvement as she begins to feel emotions beyond her programming. The island becomes a patchwork of clan-like communities each with stories and personalities that Roz encounters. Her presence challenges these ecosystems forcing modifications in both nature and nurture among the inhabitants.

Moreover Roz's struggle is not just a battle for survival; it is a quest for identity in a land that views her as an outsider. As friendships blossom with animals like the wise old turtle and the curious otter Roz discovers resilience and affection. Her adventures spotlight humility and empathy demonstrating the power of connection.

Complication arises as Roz’s past looms threatening the delicate harmony she has cultivated. Her mechanical origin becomes a focal point of mystery integrating themes of belonging and technology's influence. The story poses intriguing questions about what it means to be alive and sentient in an ever-evolving ecosystem.

Set against a backdrop of vivid natural beauty Peter Brown crafts a mesmerizing narrative that sweeps readers away. The engaging tone and rich scenarios maintain a dynamic pace making 'The Wild Robot' a compelling read for both younger audiences and adults alike. With beguiling charm it brings forward elements of human nature.

Standout Features

The compelling character of Roz an outsider seeking belonging creates a powerful narrative about the essence of identity beyond one's programming As a machine embracing life her journey offers profound insights Peter Brown uses enchanting prose to craft a visually stunning portrayal of the island's natural habitat With detailed descriptions readers are transported to Roz's vividly depicted world rich with vibrant imagery The book stands out with its seamless blend of emotional depth and thoughtful commentary on coexistence The exploration of friendship emerges naturally through Roz's interactions making it a timeless and endearing tale.

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Authors:Peter Brown, Kate Atwater

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Based on 11071 ratings

Customer Reviews

Pleasantly Surprised

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K. Andersen
June 20, 2024

I read this book to my 4th grade class because the movie is coming out in the fall, and I wanted them exposed to the book first. I wasn't that excited to read it to them, but I was pleasantly surprised. This is a delightful story with many great points of conversation for kids. I highly recommend.

A book for readers of all ages!

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Jenifer723
March 15, 2024

I bought this book for my six year-old grandnephew. I always read the books that I buy my grandniece and two grandnephews. I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I’ve already told the six year-old that there are two additional books in the series and that I’m going to buy them for him and me. I think the takeaway from this book is that just because you’re a robot, doesn’t mean you don’t have a heart. Roz has a huge heart. Also, Roz goes out of her way to fit in. She analyzes what approaches have worked for her and which have failed. She learns the language of every animal she encounters. She ends up being beloved on the island. That’s a very powerful lesson for all of us. It’s contrasted very effectively with a group of robots who come to the island. Whether you “believe” in robots or not, it’s a great read.

My grandson was right.

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Cindy Adair
August 9, 2024

My grandson read this book last year in school. When we saw the previews of the movie, he got super excited! He told me the book was soooo good and that I had to read it before we watched the movie. So, I did. He was right. This was a good book with an original idea and plot line. It really made me think. Can a robot really learn and grow and develop strong friendships? Can a robot love others? There were so many lessons to be learned in this story - lessons about acceptance, friendship, family, helping others, and self-sacrifice. It did end on a bit of a cliff hanger, so I guess I’ll need to read the sequel to find out what happens. I am now officially ready to go see the movie with my grandson!

Great book for young teen.

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brenda r.
July 20, 2024

Quick chapters chock full of meaning and adventure. Thought provoking.

An incredibly moving story, we can't wait for a sequel!

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Casey Dué
August 4, 2016

A review from my 10 year old: This book is about a robot named Roz, short for Rozzum, a robot that was supposed to be transported to a factory but the ship was sadly sunken and she was washed up on a island. She had to learn to survive in a place that a robot would never be in. And she finds many different techniques to do so. The robot goes on many exciting adventures and gets lots of friends that you might not expect including her own adopted son who happens to be a duck named Brightbill whose family was crushed by an avalanche. She was living a happy life until her creators find out where she is and don't like that she is living in the forest. I think this book is about the interaction between nature and technology. On his blog Peter Brown wrote, “Back in 2008, while working on a picture book called The Curious Garden… I loved imagining scenes of nature living in surprising places. And that got me thinking about scenes of unnatural things living in surprising places” ([...]). The robot is a piece of technology but she can learn to live in the wild which makes me think that one of the meanings of this book is that people today can still stop pollution and destruction of the natural world. I also think that the author was trying to tell the readers that no matter who you are you can do anything. The robot was having trouble in the forest at first but she started to learn and get better by watching animals. I also think that the book is about not giving up. Even after all the animals were scared of her Roz kept trying to be friendly and finally became friends with all the animals. One amazing thing about this book is the artwork witch makes sense because Peter Brown was an artist before he was a writer. Another thing that I liked about this book is that it makes me feel sad but gave me hope that things will get better. The third thing that makes this book unique is that it has very creative ideas. In one of the scenes in the book Roz loses her foot to a bear and then cant walk. And then she asked the beavers to make her a new one out of wood. That is one of the many creative scenes in the book. This book was very good in my opinion. It was one of my favorite books I've ever read and i would very much recommend it. This book is creative, well written, and interesting. I think that it is a great book and think its definitely worth reading. I don't want to give away the ending but is very dramatic and emotional. Roz has to draw on all of her friendships and skills she has learned from them to survive.

Enthusiastically Recommend.

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C.
June 26, 2024

I was inspired to read this book after my children enthusiastically devoured it in school, eager for the upcoming movie adaptation. I found it to be a masterpiece tailored perfectly for its intended age range. The narrative is engaging and uniquely told from the perspective of a robot and narrator, sparking fascinating discussions about anthropomorphism. While, as an adult reader, I encountered some pacing issues that caused me to stall halfway through, I recognize that this book is not intended for my demographic. My initial assessment remains unchanged: this is an excellent book for young readers, encouraging critical thinking and conversation. I highly recommend it for its ability to captivate and inspire kids! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Beautiful and moving

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Kate McGee
August 26, 2024

I read this book over a few weeks with my first and second grade sons. Wow! It blew me away. Very original and thoughtful. Especially relevant given the recent advances in AI technology. I highly recommend this treasure of children's literature.

A must read

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Alexa
September 1, 2024

Epic. Relatable. Moving plot which is written beautifully. Simply, a must read.