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New in the Little People, Big Dreams series, discover the incredible life of Anne Frank, the writer whose diary captured the hearts of the public, in this true story of her life.

The sequel to the New York Times bestselling The Wild Robot, by award-winning author Peter Brown

Roz is no ordinary robot. After being washed up on the shore of a remote and wild island, she learned to adapt and make it her home, befriend its animal inhabitants and even adopt a small orphaned gosling, Brightbill.

But a new life is now beginning for Roz - she has been taken away, far away from her island, back to civilisation. Where she must pretend that she is a robot like any other - there to follow orders and to carry out tasks on the farm where she now works. She knows she must never let anyone find out who she really is. And more than anything, she must find a way to escape, back to the island and her beloved Brightbill - a journey that will be fraught with danger and drama, and some very unexpected surprises ...

Details

ISBN13: 9781848127517
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 288
Edition:
Publication Date: 26 Sep 2018
Publisher: Templar Books
Publication City, Country: United Kingdom
Dimensions (cm): 187(H)x129(L)x18(W)184
Weight (gm): 184

Author Biography

Peter Brown is an author and illustrator of children's books. His titles include New York Times bestsellers The Wild Robot,The Curious Garden, Children Make Terrible Pets, and Mr. Tiger Goes Wild. Peter has earned numerous honors for his books, including a Caldecott Honor, a Horn Book Award, two E.B. White Awards, a New York Times Best Illustrated Book Award and six New York Times bestsellers.

Peter lives in Brooklyn, New York. Follow Peter on Twitter @itspeterbrown

Reviews

The author Peter Brown makes the characters come alive with his convincing, descriptive storytelling. The story is very exciting from start to finish - it only took me a few days to read it because I couldn't put it down. * National Geographic Kids *
Brilliantly drawn and surprisingly touching, this merges the mechanical with the human beautifully. * Angels and Urchins *
Roz the robot might not have any emotions, but the story is full of them with the children and animals she meets... a heartfelt story, and with short chapters it's an easy read! * Creative Steps *
The Wild Robot Escapes packs in plenty of heart. It's a deceptively simple story, one whose goal is mapped out as early as possible, ensuring a hook-laden narrative from beginning to end. Its darkness may be persevering, but you find yourself immersed in Roz's mentality, her simple way of thinking and the stripped down storytelling complementing each other. Roz's journey is fraught with danger at every turn, but it's well worth every turn of the page. * Starburst Magazine *
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