I love that book! It never really says how many birds he caught. Hatchet was written by Gary Paulsen. He also has written the Tucket books.
No, Brian's Winter is a sequel to Hatchet. In Brian's Winter, the story explores what would have happened if Brian hadn't been rescued and had to survive the harsh Canadian winter on his own. It offers an alternative ending to the original book.
No, there was no moose attack in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen. The main character, Brian, faces many challenges in the wilderness after a plane crash, but a moose attack is not one of them.
Brian stays in the wild for 54 days before he is finally rescued.
he was alone for 54 days until he was found.
He wrote Hatchet, Brian's Hunt, and many more books.
Brian, the protagonist in "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, stayed in the woods for 54 days before being rescued.
There was a total of 5 books in the series. 1. Hatchet 2. The River 3. Brian's Winter 4. Brian's Return 5. Brian's Hunt..there was also another 2 books 6".Hatchet the truth" and 7 "Hatchet TheCall"
Brian Robeson lost approximately 100 pounds during his time surviving in the wilderness in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
More than 2 to 3 months (thats when the rescue was stopped)
Brian makes a ladder by cutting down saplings and tying them together with the help of his shoelaces and pieces of his outer shirt. He arranges the saplings like rungs and leans the ladder against the cliff to climb up.
about 35.....
Gary Paulsen wrote many other books, including "The River," "Brian's Winter," "Brian's Return," and "Brian's Hunt." He is also known for other popular works such as "Dogsong," "Tracker," and "Woodsong."