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448 pages, Hardcover
First published January 14, 2025
True storytelling has always been one of the few great things humanity could produce that no automation could.
“I feel satisfied, but also not. It reminds me of myself, but it is not about me. I feel like I’ve met those I have never met. I’m thinking things I never thought before. I have many questions. Will you help me understand this?”
Zelu’s life has not been easy. Disabled since her teen years, unexpectedly fired from her university job, and facing rejection yet again for her latest manuscript, she’s the least successful in a family of high-achievers. In frustration, she decides to write a book that is unlike her earlier works and isn’t even in a genre she likes. She pens a science fiction novel titled “Rusted Robots” about an apocalyptic world dominated by robots and AI after human extinction. Much to her surprise, this novel gets huge public and critical success. And Zelu’s life changes almost overnight. But is this for the better or for the worse?
The story comes to us from two parallel narratives: a third-person POV from Zelu’s life and a first-person POV of Ankara the robot speaking from the novel “Rusted Robots”. There are also interludes in the form of interviews with Zelu’s family members.