Brown's tender, exciting sequel will satisfy fans and stands well on its own. It is a beautiful meditation on the meaning of home, the bond between parent and child, and what it means to be alive.
A New York Times bestseller, and the highly anticipated sequel to The Wild Robot. Roz is back—and she’ll do anything to find her way home.
A heartwarming, action-packed adventure about courage and belonging. Perfect for ages 8-12 (and the grown-ups who can’t put it down). Come find it on our shelves.
$8.99
An instant New York Times bestseller, and the highly anticipated sequel to the beloved The Wild Robot, by award-winning author and illustrator Peter Brown. Now in paperback. Perfect for slipping into a backpack or tucking under your arm for an afternoon by the cove.
Here’s where we left off. Roz the robot, having learned to survive on a remote, wild island, finds herself somewhere entirely new. The civilized world. It’s a place of farms and fences, of fresh challenges and unexpected friends. But Roz hasn’t forgotten the island. She hasn’t forgotten Brightbill, the gosling she raised as her own.
And she will do anything to find her way home.
What follows is a heartwarming, action-packed adventure about courage, loyalty, and what it truly means to be alive. Peter Brown writes with such warmth that you’ll forget you’re reading about a robot at all. You’ll just be rooting for her, page after page.
This one is a gem for readers ages 8 to 12, though we’ll let you in on a little secret: plenty of grown-ups have been spotted lingering over these pages too. It’s the kind of story that sparks big questions about nature and technology, kindness and belonging, all wrapped up in a tale that simply won’t let you put it down.
A wonderful read for animal lovers, adventure seekers, and anyone who fell hard for the first book.
Come find it on our shelves. We’d love to help you discover your next favorite story.
Brown's tender, exciting sequel will satisfy fans and stands well on its own. It is a beautiful meditation on the meaning of home, the bond between parent and child, and what it means to be alive.
Once again, Brown's lively, sensitive narration and warmhearted, expressive black-and-white illustrations make Roz's story a captivating one.
Brown's storytelling is, as ever, warm and accessible, and his black-and-white illustrations add depth and personality.
| Weight | 0.50 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 5.25 × 0.75 × 7.75 in |
| Book Author | Peter Brown |
| Fiction Type | |
| Subject | Action & Adventure, Animals, Juvenile Fiction, Robots, Science Fiction, Survival Stories |

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