The Tin Man

The Tin Man by Damian Harvey, published by Galaxy in 2009, is a captivating tale that follows two robots, Crank and Al, as they navigate a perilous journey. With 101 pages, this edition presents a story where Al is determined to take Crank to the great recycling plant, a place he describes as the destination for “old useless robots.” However, Crank’s desire to avoid recycling sets the stage for a thrilling escape, highlighting their struggle for survival.
Readers will find themselves immersed in the adventure as Crank and Al flee from the menacing Tin Man, seeking refuge in the city of Robotika, a place where robots can experience freedom. The narrative explores themes of friendship and the quest for autonomy, as the duo faces various challenges along the way. This engaging story invites readers to reflect on the concepts of purpose and identity within a robotic world.
Official synopsis Publisher
Meet Crank and Al … robots on the run. Al is taking Crank to the great recycling plant where, Al says, ‘Old useless robots go in and bright new robots come out.’ But Crank doesn’t want to be recycled. Soon, he and Al are running for their lives. Can they escape the terrible Tin Man and reach the city of Robotika, where robots can be free …?
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