Klynt's days on her Papa's farm are 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.