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Publisher Comments:

What happens when a robot designed to be a boy’s ideal “companion” develops a will of her own? A compulsively readable novel from a new talent.

David and Charlie are opposites. David has a million friends, online and off. Charlie is a soulful outsider, off the grid completely. But neither feels close to anybody. When David’s parents present him with a hot Companion bot designed to encourage healthy bonds and treat his “dissociative disorder,” he can’t get enough of luscious redheaded Rose — and he can’t get it soon. Companions come with strict intimacy protocols, and whenever he tries anything, David gets an electric shock. Parted from the boy she was built to love, Rose turns to Charlie, who finds he can open up, knowing Rose isn’t real. With Charlie’s help, the ideal “companion” is about to become her own best friend. In a stunning and hilarious debut, John Cusick takes rollicking aim at internet culture and our craving for meaningful connection in an uberconnected world.

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"In a very near future America where 750 viewers watch a teenager commit suicide online and do nothing, are humans more human than an android who looks and acts the part? With an almost anthropological eye, first-time novelist Cusick digs into the connections people make--physically, emotionally, and technologically. After David Sun's parents learn that he witnessed the local girl's death and didn't intervene, they grow concerned that he has become 'disassociated' from life, due to an overreliance on technology. The solution? More technology, of course, in the form of Rose, a Companion bot, which 'dissuades dehumanizing behaviors and encourages healthy human interaction.' Rose is a redheaded bombshell, and while there are the requisite moments of misunderstood slang and other faux pas, she's no more lost than the teenagers she meets, like scruffy loner Charlie. It's Rose's growth, with Charlie's help after she's brutally rejected by David, which forms the emotional core of this bittersweet and prescient novel, and which make the teenager-as-robot metaphor work so well. 'He's the whole universe,' Rose says of David, who alone she's programmed to connect with. 'What am I supposed to do?' Ages 14 — up. (Aug.)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright PWyxz LLC)

About the Author

John M. Cusick is a 2007 graduate of Wesleyan University. About Girl Parts, he says, “It is easy to feel lonely, despite the immediacy of technological connection. This is a story about human connections, how they catch us by surprise and challenge who we are.” A literary agent of books for children and teens, he lives in Brooklyn.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780763649302
Author:
Cusick, John
Publisher:
Candlewick Press (MA)
Author:
Cusick, John M.
Subject:
Fantasy & Magic
Subject:
Science & Technology
Subject:
Social Issues - Adolescence
Subject:
Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Magic
Subject:
Science fiction
Subject:
Family life - Massachusetts
Subject:
Children s-Science Fiction and Fantasy
Publication Date:
20100831
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
from 9
Language:
English
Illustrations:
1-COLOR
Pages:
240
Dimensions:
8.64x6.12x.88 in. .84 lbs.
Age Level:
from 14

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In a very near future America where 750 viewers watch a teenager commit suicide online and do nothing, are humans more human than an android who looks and acts the part? With an almost anthropological eye, first-time novelist Cusick digs into the connections people make--physically, emotionally, and technologically. After David Sun's parents learn that he witnessed the local girl's death and didn't intervene, they grow concerned that he has become 'disassociated' from life, due to an overreliance on technology. The solution? More technology, of course, in the form of Rose, a Companion bot, which 'dissuades dehumanizing behaviors and encourages healthy human interaction.' Rose is a redheaded bombshell, and while there are the requisite moments of misunderstood slang and other faux pas, she's no more lost than the teenagers she meets, like scruffy loner Charlie. It's Rose's growth, with Charlie's help after she's brutally rejected by David, which forms the emotional core of this bittersweet and prescient novel, and which make the teenager-as-robot metaphor work so well. 'He's the whole universe,' Rose says of David, who alone she's programmed to connect with. 'What am I supposed to do?' Ages 14 — up. (Aug.)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright PWyxz LLC)
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