This award-winning contemporary classic is a living story compared to other people - and the page you are playing, the painful adventure and the honor Newbury. Hatchet was also nominated as one of the most popular novels in the United States by The Great American Read of PBS.
Brian Robeson, 13, is suffering from secret knowledge of her mother's affair, and has put his father on a single engine plane for the first time since divorce. When the airplane crashed and killed the pilot, the only survivor was Bryan. He was alone in the wilderness of Canada, wearing his own clothes, trench coat of tattered, and only the ax that his mother gave him as a gift.
Brian, who was originally plagued by despair and self-deprecation, slowly learns the survival skills such as how to make evacuation centers for himself, how to fish, how to make food, how to make fire. When Brian was finally saved in the wild in 54 days when he camped, he came out of his suffering with new patience and maturity and learned more about himself and his parents.
As Hatchet was so popular, Paulsen got inspiration from his own real adventure and wrote four additional books in Brian's legendary book series: River, Bryan's Winter, Brian Return and Brian's hunt. In Bryan's winter, Brian was not saved and he searched for a different end than Hatchet, who survived only during the winter. Paulson explored life with flashback in Hatchet before Brian crashed in the wilderness. The most frequent flashback is that Brian and his friends ride a bicycle in the park and are watching a man who is not his mother and his father is sitting in the car. Discovery of this case, Brian called it a "secret" and bothered him throughout the wilderness. Paulson also includes memories of happy time. Once, when he was very hungry, Brian remembered Thanksgiving dinner. This and other flashbacks give the deep understanding of Brian as a role directly to Paulsen without explaining these roles directly as a role.
Brian's Saga Book series by Gary Paulson (the first book in the series): 13-year-old Brian Robertson is heading to his father when a single engine plane crashes. Suddenly, Brian just discovered that he was alone in the wilderness of Canada, with just a tattered coat of trenches and his mother gave him as a gift - and his parents tore him after divorce A terrible secret. But now, Brian has no time for anger, self pity, or despair.
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