Last year Caramel reviewed The Wild Robot and The Wild Robot Escapes by Peter Brown, and ended his review of the second book wishing that “maybe there will be more stories about Roz or other friendly robots”. His hopes have come true, and today Caramel talks about The Wild Robot Protects, the third book about the Wild Robot, Roz, and her friends, published just this past week. As usual, Sprinkles is asking questions and taking notes.

Sprinkles: So you were surprised when you got this book in the mail, right, Caramel?
Caramel: Yes. Very happily surprised. I did not know there would be a third book about Roz, but I definitely very much wanted there to be.
S: So it was a good surprise. I like those! So let us talk about it then. Can you tell us a bit about what this book is about?
C: This book is about Roz, the Wild Robot.
S: Why is she called that? Can you remind our readers?
C: Because she speaks with animals and is friends with them.
S: Does she communicate with humans too?
C: She can, but she tends to hang out with animals more than humans. Because the humans called her defective and wanted to destroy her.
S: So she ran away?
C: No. In the beginning, in The Wild Robot, she had been on a boat that crashed and the box she was in floated to an island. Otters activated her by mistake, and then she began to communicate and make friends with the animals on the island.
S: I see. I think I remember now. So what happens in this book?
C: A seal comes to land and warns them about a “poison tide”.
S: So a tide is coming that will be carrying poison?
C: That is what everyone ends up believing so all birds leave the island except the flock of geese, an owl, and a vulture.
S: Hmm, it sounds like we are going into a lot of detail here. So let us move up a bit in perspective. So the book is about the Wild Robot trying to protect her animal friends from this tide?
C: Yep.

S: I think you really liked the first two books about Roz and her friends, and it was not only because you love robots and animals but also because the books were happy, right?
C: Yup, and they made me happy.
S: So how about this one? Would you say that The Wild Robot Protects is a happy book? Did it also make you happy?
C: It made me happy, yes, but it is not a totally happy book actually. It makes a good point about climate change.
S: Hmm, So I am guessing the poison tide is related to climate change.
C: Not quite, but at some point, Roz says “Can you believe that I have to convince humans why their own environment is important?”
S: I see. So the book is not directly about climate change, but it makes the case that environment is important to our well-being.
C: Yes. I think I said that too.
S: Yes, I just rephrased what you said. So all in all, you loved the chance to read more about Roz and her friends, right?
C: Yes. And while we were looking up the publication date of the book, we saw that there might be an animated movie about Roz some day. I was very very excited! I said, this I gotta see!
S: Yes, I would like to see it too. So let us wrap things up. Can you describe the book in about three words?
C: Amazing robot friend.
S: I like that! Okay, thank you Caramel for sharing your thoughts on this book. What would you like to tell our readers as we end this review?
C: Stay tuned for more book bunny reviews!









