Hatchet is written by Gary Paulsen.This book is About a Boy named Brian who was in a plane crash.The piolet dies and he is stranded by an "L" shaped pond.For Brain to survive he must make a hut or fort to live in,kill animals to eat,and defend himself from other vicious animals.There are more series of Hatchet called,"Brian`s Hunt","Brain`s Winter,""The River"(which is the next sequal after Hatchet),and more. I highly suggest that you read it.Its a very good book.
"Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is a survival story about a 13-year-old boy named Brian who must learn to fend for himself in the Canadian wilderness after a plane crash. With only a hatchet to help him, Brian faces numerous challenges as he struggles to find food, build shelter, and overcome his own fears. Through perseverance and determination, Brian ultimately learns to rely on his own resourcefulness to survive.
Brian's winter.. its an alternate ending... then after Brian's winter it is "the river" then after that it is Brian's Return and after Brian's return it it "the hunt" i do not know what comes after the hunt
Brian Robeson, 13-years-old, survives alone in the Canadian wilderness with nothing to assist him but a small hatchet. Brian was the only passenger on a small Cessna 406 plane when the pilot died of a heart attack and the plane crashed into a small lake. Left with only a hatchet he received as a gift from his mother, Brian then faces survival challenges - building a shelter, hunting for food, fighting off wild animals, big and small. While facing the outside wilderness, Brian also confronts his inner difficulties following his parents' breakup and what he conceived as his mother's unfaithfulness. After nearly two months of resourcefulness adventures, Brian is rescued, but in the process he had grown and changed to become a new person.
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Awesome I just read this book with my 7th grade class! Anyway here you go!
'All flying is easy. Just takes learning. Like everything else. Like everything else.'
"If you keep walking back from good luck, he thought, you'll come to bad luck."
"Long tears, self-pity tears, wasted tears."
"A flip of some giant coin and he was the loser.'
"Turn, smell, listen, feel.
" 'You are your most valuable asset. Don't forget that. You are the best thing you have.' "
Well these are just a few hope this helps and PEACE!
He gets saved my this man who walks out of the lake wearing glasses.
Hes inspirations as a kid.
Because it was about a hatchet.
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How does the point of view from which Gary Paulsen tells hatchet help you understand Brian's actions, thoughts, and feelings? Why do you think Paulsen chose to use Brian's third-person limited point of view rather than either Brian's first-person point of view or third-person objective point of view? Support your writing with evidence from the text
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Hatchet by Gary Paulsen was published in 1987.
Gary Paulsen wrote the book Hatchet. It is a young adult novel about a boy surviving in the wilderness after a plane crash.
The publisher of Hatchet by Gary Paulsen is Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.
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The illustrator of the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is Drew Willis.
The events in "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen take place in 1988.
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