
So if you've ever wondered whether your parents are secretly aliens, or longed for the day when you never have to see your sister again, if you feel like spending every Friday night with your mom, or you wish you could just move into your best friend's house, then Ship Breaker is the book for you. It's a hard life without some true blue company, but the good news is that we aren't limited to who we live with in high school. But no matter the reason, when this is the case, finding people beyond our bloodlines who we can call our own becomes just that much more important. Sometimes it's because they have terrible people in them (as is most definitely the case for Nailer in Ship Breaker), and sometimes it's because we just don't have a whole lot in common with them.

But on the other hand, we're also talking about the families we choose, the people we find along the way in life who provide us with love, safety, support, and more.īecause here's the thing about the families we're born into: They aren't always good fits for us. On one hand, we're talking about stepparents and single parents and kids raised by grandparents-all those different ways that the families we're born into can look. What is Ship Breaker About and Why Should I Care? And when you read it, you'll find that even though there's no Ishmael or great white whale, this is one oceanic adventure you don't want to miss. Pablo Bacigalupi's novel, published in 2010, was a National Book Award Finalist (2010), it won a Printz Award (2011), and it was named a Publisher's Weekly Best Book of the Year. It's also a story about a boy who has to figure out who his family really is, whether a girl is worth his life, and how to do the right thing. Then now's probably a good time to mention that it's brimming with political intrigue, killer storms, genetically modified half-men, dangerous escapes, battles at sea, and fights for survival. How about the fact that it's set in futuristic New Orleans, on a beach, on some ships, and in the slums? You totally want to read it now, right? Oh wait… that's not enough to pique your interest? Hm. Ship Breakeris a story about a boy who breaks ships.
