Spare and found parts

399 pages

English language

Published Oct. 8, 2016

ISBN:
978-0-06-240888-4
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OCLC Number:
934884308

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Nell Crane has never held a boy's hand. In a city devastated by an epidemic, where survivors are all missing parts--an arm, a leg, an eye--Nell has always been an outsider. Her father is the famed scientist who created the biomechanical limbs that everyone now uses. But she's the only one with her machinery on the inside: her heart. Since the childhood operation, she has ticked. Like a clock, like a bomb. And as her community rebuilds, everyone is expected to contribute to the society's good ... but how can Nell live up to her father's revolutionary ideas when she has none of her own? Then she finds a lost mannequin's hand while salvaging on the beach, and inspiration strikes. Can Nell build her own companion in a world that fears advanced technology? The deeper she sinks into this plan, the more she learns about her city--and her father, who …

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Spare and Found Parts is a Frankenstein story at heart, but not the kind you might expect. Nell has spent her life with a background ticking, her heart is clockwork and she lives with a scar from chin to sternum. She knows the unnatural sound of her heart is off-putting and she fears no one will ever truly understand her. When a mannequin hand washes up on the shore, she gets the idea to build a boy to be her companion.

In Nell's world computers are blamed for ruining the world, although it doesn't go into the specifics; we were probably starting wars on social media... Disease has left much of the population with missing limbs and this is where Nell's genius father comes in. He created prosthetics, so close to the banned robotics of the past, but allowed due to their immense contribution to society.

There's some great, subtle …

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Subjects

  • Secrets
  • Interpersonal relations
  • Families
  • Epidemics
  • Juvenile fiction
  • Biomechanics
  • Fiction