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Climate change and violent storms have put much of the Gulf coastal area under water, ...read more

  • School Library Journal:
  • Grades 7 and up
  • Booklist:
  • Grades 8 - 12
  • Publisher's Weekly:
  • Ages 12 and up
  • TeachingBooks:*
  • Grades 7-12
  • Word Count:
  • 74,326
  • Lexile Level:
  • 690L
  • ATOS Reading Level:
  • 4.4
  • Genre:
  • Science Fiction / Fantasy
  • Year Published:
  • 2010

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From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)

Climate change and violent storms have put much of the Gulf coastal area under water, petroleum-based fuel is scarce, and oil tankers are obsolete. As part of a light scavenge crew, Nailer teams with other teens to strip deserted tankers of all valuable scrap material. His future is uncertain, as Nailer is approaching the age when he’ll grow too large to maneuver in tight spaces, but not large enough to qualify for the muscle work of the heavy crew. Earning barely enough to buy food, Nailer and the other scavengers live life on the edge. His drug-using, abusive father is yet another worry in Nailer’s desperate existence. So when he discovers a luxurious clipper ship beached after a hurricane and filled with dead crew members, Nailer believes he’s hit the scavenge mother lode. The potential to change his life for the better seems within reach, but then he discovers the wealthy yacht owner on board. Teeange Nina is badly injured but still alive, and Nailer must decide if he’s able to kill her to claim her riches. The choice he makes propels him into adventure and intrigue in this atmospheric dystopian novel of survival that examines questions of loyalty and ethics in a chillingly changed world. (Age 13 and older)

CCBC Choices 2011 © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2011. Used with permission.

From Horn Book

July 1, 2010
In a dystopian future America, "ship breaker" Nailer discovers a wrecked clipper ship and its sole survivor, Nita. Nailer chooses to protect Nita and help find her family. Bacigalupi's novel vividly depicts a bleak vision: a "whole waterlogged world...torn down by the patient work of changing nature." This thriller will grab readers' attentions as Nailer and Nita "crew up" to survive.

(Copyright 2010 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

From School Library Journal

June 1, 2010
Gr 7 Up-A fast-paced postapocalyptic adventure set on the American Gulf Coast. Nailer works light crew; his dirty, dangerous job is to crawl deep into the wrecks of the ancient oil tankers that line the beach, scavenging copper wire and turning it over to his crew boss. After a brutal hurricane passes over, Nailer and his friend Pima stumble upon the wreck of a luxurious clipper ship. It's filled with valuable goodsa "Lucky Strike" that could make them rich, if only they can find a safe way to cash it in. Amid the wreckage, a girl barely clings to life. If they help her, she tells them, she can show them a world of privilege that they have never known. But can they trust her? And if so, can they keep the girl safe from Nailer's drug-addicted father? Exciting and sometimes violent, this book will appeal to older fans of Scott Westerfeld's "Uglies" series (S & S) and similar action-oriented science fiction."Hayden Bass, Seattle Public Library, WA"

Copyright 2010 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

From Booklist

Starred review from May 15, 2010
Grades 8-12 *Starred Review* This YA debut by Bacigalupi, a rising star in adult science fiction, presents a dystopian future like so many YA sf novels. What is uncommon, though, is that although Bacigalupis future earth is brilliantly imagined and its genesis anchored in contemporary issues, it is secondary to the memorable characters. In a world in which society has stratified, fossil fuels have been consumed, and the seas have risen and drowned coastal cities, Nailer, 17, scavenges beached tankers for scrap metals on the Gulf Coast. Every day, he tries to make quota and avoid his violent, drug-addicted father. After he discovers a modern clipper ship washed up on the beach, Nailer thinks his fortune is made, but then he discovers a survivor trapped in the wreckagethe swank daughter of a shipping-company owner. Should he slit the girls throat and sell her for parts or take a chance and help her? Clearly respecting his audience, Bacigalupi skillfully integrates his world building into the compelling narrative, threading the backstory into the pulsing action. The characters are layered and complex, and their almost unthinkable actions and choices seem totally credible. Vivid, brutal, and thematically rich, this captivating title is sure to win teen fans for the award-winning Bacigalupi.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)

From Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from April 19, 2010
SF novelist Bacigalupi (The Windup Girl
) makes a stellar YA debut with this futuristic tale of class imbalance on the Gulf Coast. Teenage Nailer scavenges ships with his crewmates, eking out a poverty-filled existence while avoiding dangers that range from giant “city killer” hurricanes to his vicious, drug-addicted father. When a storm strands a beautiful shipping heiress on the beach (earning her the nickname “Lucky Girl”), Nailer manages both to infuriate members of his camp (including his father) and to become embroiled in upper-class trade disputes that he barely comprehends. As Nailer and Lucky Girl escape toward the drowned ruins of New Orleans, they witness rampant class disparity on individual and international levels (tribes whose lands were flooded have taken to the seas as pirates, attacking multinational shipping firms). Bacigalupi's cast is ethnically and morally diverse, and the book's message never overshadows the storytelling, action-packed pacing, or intricate world-building. At its core, the novel is an exploration of Nailer's discovery of the nature of the world around him and his ability to transcend that world's expectations. Ages 12–up.

From AudioFile Magazine

In the future, when monstrous storms batter the Gulf Coast, teenager Nailer struggles to survive as a ship breaker, risking his life daily crawling through the ducts of grounded ships to salvage copper wiring. When he discovers a wrecked clipper ship with one survivor, the daughter of a wealthy shipping company owner, Nailer becomes involved in even greater dangers when he decides to rescue her. The author does a fantastic job of world building in this National Book Award Finalist. Narrator Joshua Swanson makes this harsh dystopian world all too believable. He adjusts the pacing to fit the intensity of the action and gives each character a voice that fits his or her personality. This is superb listening for teens--and adults too--even those who aren't big fans of science fiction. C.R.A. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award (c) AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

Ship Breaker was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.

Canada Lists (2)

Alberta

  • 2013 Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, Senior Division

British Columbia

  • 2013 Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, Senior Division

United States Lists (34)

Alaska

  • 2013 Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, Senior Division

Delaware

  • 2011-2012 Delaware Diamonds Award
  • 2012 Blue Hen Book Award – Teen Readers

Florida

  • 2011-2012 Florida Teens Read

Georgia

  • 2011-2012 Georgia Peach Book Award for Teen Readers

Idaho

  • 2013 Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, Senior Division

Illinois

  • 2013 Abraham Lincoln High School Award

Indiana

  • Eliot Rosewater Indiana High School Book Award, 2012-2013

Kentucky

  • 2012 Kentucky Bluegrass Award — High School

Louisiana

  • 2013 Louisiana Teen Readers' Choice Award, Grades 9-12

Maryland

  • 2011-2012 Black-Eyed Susan Book Award

Michigan

  • 2011-2012 Great Lakes Great Books Award

Missouri

  • Gateway Readers Award, 2012-2013, Grades 9-12

Montana

  • 2013 Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, Senior Division

New Hampshire

  • 2012 The Flume: NH Teen Reader's Choice Award, Grades 9-12

New Jersey

  • Garden State Teen Book Awards, 2013 -- High School Fiction

New Mexico

  • New Mexico Battle of the Books for Middle Schools, 2014, Grades 7-9

North Carolina

  • NCSLMA YA Book Award, 2012-2013 -- High School

Oregon

  • 2013 Oregon Battle of the Books, Grades 9-12
  • Oregon Reader's Choice Award, 2012-2013 -- Senior Division

Pennsylvania

  • 2011-2012 Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award

Rhode Island

  • 2012 Rhode Island Teen Book Award

Tennessee

  • Volunteer State Book Awards, 2012-2013 -- High School Division
  • Volunteer State Book Awards, 2012-2013 -- Middle School Division

Texas

  • 2011 Lone Star Reading List
  • 2011 Tayshas Reading List

Vermont

  • Green Mountain Book Award, 2012-2013, Grades 9-12

Virginia

  • Virginia Readers' Choice, 2012-2013, High School

Washington

  • 2013 Evergreen Young Adult Book Award, Grades 7-12
  • 2013 Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice Award, Senior Division

Wisconsin

  • 2011-12 Read On Wisconsin Book Club
  • 2011-12 Read On Wisconsin Book Club, Grades PK-12
  • 2011-2012 Battle of the Books -- Senior Division

Wyoming

  • Soaring Eagle Book Award, 2015-2016, Grades 7-12

Paolo Bacigalupi on creating Ship Breaker:

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Citation: Bacigalupi, Paolo. "Meet-the-Author Recording | Ship Breaker." TeachingBooks, https://ac.teachingbooks.net/bookResume/t/18987. Accessed 31 January, 2025.

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