
A Robot in the Garden
Deborah Install
(Author)Description
For fans of THE ROSIE PROJECT and THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHTTIME, a broken man and his damaged robot build an unlikely friendship--with some assembly required.
Ben's really great at failing at things--his job, being a husband, taking the garbage out. But then he finds a battered robot named Tang in his garden. And Tang needs Ben.
More ornery and prone to tantrums than one would expect from something made of gears and springs, Tang desperately must be fixed--and he just might be the thing to fix what's broken in Ben. Together they will discover that friendship can rise up under the strangest of circumstances, and what it really means to be human.
Funny, touching, charming, wise, and a bit unusual, A Robot in the Garden is a gem of a first novel, perfect for anyone who has ever found it difficult to connection with the world.
"Our hero is a FANTASTIC and UNFORGETTABLE creation, and so is this absolute marvel of a novel."--Neil Smith, author of Bang Crunch and Boo
"An inventive and utterly charming tale...heartwarming."--Booklist, Starred Review
Product Details
Publisher | Sourcebooks Landmark |
Publish Date | May 10, 2016 |
Pages | 320 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781492631262 |
Dimensions | 8.2 X 5.4 X 0.9 inches | 0.8 pounds |
About the Author
Deborah Install has been writing fiction since childhood, submitting her first book to a publisher at the age of eight. Her love of writing persisted, leading to a number of jobs, including web journalism and her most recent role as copywriter at a design and marketing agency. A ROBOT IN THE GARDEN came about while caring for her new baby. She lives in Birmingham, UK, with her husband, toddler and affectionate but imperious cat.
Reviews
"an inventive and utterly charming tale...heartwarming." -- Booklist, STARRED Review
"[A] charming first novel... with characters that, whether they are carbon based or cybernetic, never fail to engage the readers' sympathy and win our hearts with their humanity." -- Publishers Weekly
"Install's debut novel is quirky and witty, full of true human--and robot--emotion that will have readers both laughing and crying. This unusual cast of characters, including the robot Tang, come from all walks of life and set up situations that are interesting and thought-provoking. A Robot in the Garden is a breath of fresh air." -- RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars
"Put two or more characters in a car and send them on zany adventures with inevitable encounters with quirky locals and you've got one of my favorite sub-sub-sub genres: the road trip novel. It's the perfect vehicle (HAAA) for your protagonist to find themselves and solve life's big questions" -- BookRiot
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