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There are seven chapters in the book "NightJohn" by Gary Paulsen.
Gary Paulsen did not write the book "Nightjohn." This book was actually written by Gary Paulsen's wife, Patricia Reilly Giff. It tells the story of a young slave girl in the South who learns to read and write with the help of a fellow slave, Nightjohn.
Yes, in the book "Nightjohn" by Gary Paulsen, the character Nightjohn does get his finger cut off as a punishment for teaching other slaves how to read and write.
"Nightjohn" is a name used in the book "Nightjohn" by Gary Paulsen. In the story, Nightjohn is a brave and knowledgeable slave who risks his life to teach other slaves how to read and write. The name itself does not have a specific meaning beyond being the character's chosen name.
In the novel "Nightjohn" by Gary Paulsen, Alice hides in the corn crib after she is caught helping Nightjohn teach other slaves to read. She goes to the corn crib to hide from the Overseer and avoid punishment for her actions.
The last line in the book by Gary Paulsen reads: "Late he come walking and it be Nightjohn and he bringing us the way to know."
Gary Paulsen's Nightjohn was published in 1993.
yes but he book is more realistic in the treatment, and punishment of slaves while the book is a lot less realistic
Gary Paulsen wrote many slavery books and I will give you all the names of the books that I found. Nightjohn, Tucket's Gold, Sarney, The Transall Saga, Father water, Mother Woods, The Car, My Life in Dog Years, Forbidden Love and Anthony Burns.
Gary Paulsen's parents are Oscar Paulsen and Eunice Paulsen.
Yes. Gary Paulsen is related to Lee Paulsen.
Clel Waller is a character in the book "Nightjohn" by Gary Paulsen. He is the overseer or plantation manager who is known for his cruelty towards the slaves. Clel Waller serves as the antagonist in the story, creating obstacles for the main characters as they strive for freedom and education.