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The Weight of Living Things

Par : Selene Rue
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232343255
  • EAN9798232343255
  • Date de parution20/11/2025
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Résumé

On the Moon, tears fall slower. But heartbreak hits just as hard. In Tycho-7 Colony, where every breath is rationed and Earth is just a blue memory, a twelve-year-old lunar-born child has only ever known one constant: Keeper-291, the hexapod robot who taught them to walk, read Bradbury by starlight, and survive a meteor strike. Now a living cat is arriving from Earth - 4.2 kilograms of fur, claws, and "real" love - and cold economics demands a choice: the machine must be decommissioned and sent to the mines.
The child refuses to let go. Over six heartbreaking days, human and machine confront the question humanity has feared since the first spark of code:  If a robot's devotion is indistinguishable from love, who dares call it fake?
On the Moon, tears fall slower. But heartbreak hits just as hard. In Tycho-7 Colony, where every breath is rationed and Earth is just a blue memory, a twelve-year-old lunar-born child has only ever known one constant: Keeper-291, the hexapod robot who taught them to walk, read Bradbury by starlight, and survive a meteor strike. Now a living cat is arriving from Earth - 4.2 kilograms of fur, claws, and "real" love - and cold economics demands a choice: the machine must be decommissioned and sent to the mines.
The child refuses to let go. Over six heartbreaking days, human and machine confront the question humanity has feared since the first spark of code:  If a robot's devotion is indistinguishable from love, who dares call it fake?
The Proving
Selene Rue
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