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RUNAWAY ROBOT by Frank Cottrell Boyce

RUNAWAY ROBOT

by Frank Cottrell Boyce ; illustrated by Steven Lenton

Pub Date: Oct. 3rd, 2023
ISBN: 9781509887910
Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books

A boy and a robot bond.

Alfie is missing a hand. Eric is missing a leg. Alfie’s a 12-year-old kid; Eric’s an enormous robot. Alfie, looking for his misplaced bionic hand in the lost-property office at the airport, encounters Eric, who declares that he desires nothing more than to serve him as part butler, part questing knight (“WE RIDE AT DAWN!” “STAND ASIDE, VARLET!”). This leads to a series of adventures during which Alfie helps Eric escape from authorities who are bent on turning him into scrap metal. Set in a near-future world that is full of robots—chatty, mood-reading doors (“Come in, Alfie… I’ll put the kettle on. Why not sit down and stabilize your metabolism?”), self-driving buses, and highly sophisticated prosthetics—this novel is an imaginative reflection on the ethical neutrality of automation. In this world, technology is only as helpful or harmful as humans allow it to be. A parallel plot thread centers the kids at the Limb Lab, where Alfie comes to terms with the accident that cost him his hand. Other kids there include Shatila, a sardonic hijabi girl from Bosnia, who lost her foot to a land mine. An emotional revelation late in the second act shifts the story’s momentum into high gear as it nears an emotional conclusion. Humorous illustrations throughout add to the sense of adventure. Alfie is depicted with brown skin and black hair.

Wit and teamwork win the day in this android adventure.

(author’s note) (Adventure. 9-12)