The Trouble with Robots

by Michelle Mohrweis (Author)

Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade

Evelyn strives for excellence. Allie couldn't care less. These polar opposites must work together if they have any hope of saving their school's robotics program.

Eighth-graders Evelyn and Allie are in trouble. Evelyn's constant need for perfection has blown some fuses among her robotics teammates, and she's worried nobody's taking the upcoming competition seriously. Allie is new to school, and she's had a history of short-circuiting on teachers and other kids. So when Allie is assigned to the robotics team as a last resort, all Evelyn can see is just another wrench in the works!

But as Allie confronts a past stricken with grief and learns to open up, the gears click into place as she discovers that Evelyn's teammates have a lot to offer--if only Evelyn allowed them to participate in a role that plays to their strengths. Can Evelyn learn to let go and listen to what Allie has to say? Or will their spot in the competition go up in smoke along with their school's robotics program and Allie's only chance at redemption?

An excellent pick for STEAM enthusiasts, this earnestly told narrative features a dual point of view and casually explores Autistic and LGBTQ+ identities.

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Kirkus Reviews

Unsubtle but not overwrought, with genuinely inspiring kindness and collaboration found amid pain.

Booklist

Full of girl power without ever showing them as outsiders in robotics because of their gender, this brings a diverse team to the page and shows the various skills needed to make a team succeed.

Publishers Weekly

Told in alternating points of view, Mohrweis's emotionally charged debut follows two white eighth graders learning to collaborate around a robotics tournament. After "everything that happened," often furious Allie Wells is kicked out of elective after elective for lashing out. But she receives one last chance before being transferred to a school for "trouble kids": though she's not great with math or science, art-loving Allie is placed in a sparsely attended robotics class. Robotics is deeply important to Evelyn Cole, but in the wake of her best friend moving away and one of her moms losing her job, Evelyn, who is autistic, is seen as micromanaging her robotics crew, which cost the team a recent competition. After tension between the girls turns into an altercation, they slowly bond before learning to work with others--with the future of the school's robotics elective on the line. Detailed descriptions of the duo's specialties juxtaposes STEAM elements--art versus robotics, the abstract versus the technical--in a teamwork-oriented plot that delves into self-discovery. Secondary characters are intersectionally diverse. Ages 8-12. Agent: Emily Forney, BookEnds Literary. (Sept.)

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Review quotes

"Full of girl power without ever showing them as outsiders in robotics because of their gender, this brings a diverse team to the page and shows the various skills needed to make a team succeed."—Booklist

"[An] emotionally charged debut. . . . Detailed descriptions of the duo's specialties juxtaposes STEAM elements—art versus robotics, the abstract versus the technical—in a teamwork-oriented plot that delves into self-discovery."—Publishers Weekly

"Well-written and easy to follow, this novel will have a wide audience as there is something here for everyone. The topic of STEAM mixed with art leads to a heartwarming novel with valuable life lessons for intermediate and middle school readers."—School Library Connection

"Unsubtle but not overwrought, with genuinely inspiring kindness and collaboration found amid pain."—Kirkus Reviews
Michelle Mohrweis
Michelle Mohrweis is a STEM Educator and space enthusiast. When not writing, they can be found launching paper rockets down the middle of their street. They live with their husband and two dogs in Colorado, where they enjoy hiking and hogging all the best spots beside the heaters when it gets too cold. Follow them on Twitter @Mohrweis_Writes and visit them on the web at MichelleMohrweis.com.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781682634844
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Peachtree Publishers
Publication date
September 20, 2022
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV060000 - Juvenile Fiction | LGBT
JUV056000 - Juvenile Fiction | Robots
JUV077000 - Juvenile Fiction | Neurodiversity
Library of Congress categories
Robots
Middle school students
Perfectionism (Personality trait)
Group work in education

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