D-39: A Robodog's Journey

by Irene Latham (Author)

D-39: A Robodog's Journey
Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade

Klynt's days on her Papa's farm are the all the same, even during wartime. Until the robodog, that is. A dystopic but heartwarming novel-in-verse perfect for fans of Pax by Sara Pennypacker.

In a future United States, civil war is devastating a country on its last legs. On one side: the Patriots. On the other: President Vex's corrupt government. In the middle: everybody else, just trying to survive. The war is going from bad to worse, but out in the sparsely populated Worselands, twelve-year-old Klynt Tovis doesn't see much of it. Instead, Klynt spends most of her long summer days bored, or restoring artifacts in her Museum of Fond Memories. Real pet dogs are a thing of the past: after they were found to be carriers of a sickness the government ordered them all killed.

But one day an incredible antique shows up at the farm: a D-39 robodog, Real as a dog can be! Klynt is overjoyed, but the good luck doesn't last. When the war makes its way into the empty Worselands, she and D-39 find themselves thrown into an epic journey for survival and hope.

Through the twists and turns of this riveting read, Irene Latham deftly shows how kindness can appear in unexpected places during uncertain times.

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Publishers Weekly

Latham (This Poem Is a Nest) melds a dog rescue story with a post-apocalyptic journey in this white-default speculative narrative. Klynt Tovis, 12, lives with her father, Link, on a looganut farm in the Worselands, close to the border of the Wilds. War between the corrupt government of President Vex and the rebel Patriots rages across the country. Dogs have been eradicated as carriers of the deadly BrkX virus and replaced with robos--though those are rare, so Klynt is determined to keep a D-39 robo when it appears at the farm. Soon, D-39 has endeared itself to both Klynt and her neighbor, six-year-old Jopa Tannin. After a lengthy bombardment followed by the disappearance of Klynt's father and Jopa's mother and older sister, Klynt must lead Jopa and D-39 through the war-torn countryside and wilderness to Everlake, a dog refuge in the Wilds where her veterinarian mother lives. Latham invents numerous words ("sparkshine," "quirkface," "hotseason"), imbuing the tale with a whimsical flavor. The palpable isolation Klynt feels will resonate with many readers in the present moment, but any dog lover will appreciate this heartwarming tale of love and perseverance. Back matter includes a glossary of Latham's invented lexicon. Ages 10-up. (May)

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Review quotes

This is an appealing story for animal-loving readers seeking a slow-paced, atmospheric adventure story. Human characters read as White by default. A girl-meets-dog story of hope, perseverance, and survival.
—Kirkus Reviews

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781623541811
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Charlesbridge Publishing
Publication date
May 18, 2021
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV053000 - Juvenile Fiction | Science Fiction
JUV002070 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Dogs
JUV001010 - Juvenile Fiction | Action & Adventure | Survival Stories
JUV059000 - Juvenile Fiction | Dystopian
Library of Congress categories
Dogs
Robots
Survival
Novels in verse
Science fiction
War

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