The two cherries that Brian found were Choke Cherries and Raspberries!
The two cherries Brian found in "Hatchet" were tucked into a kind of greenery cluster he found while scavenging for edible plants around his shelter. He was overjoyed to find them as they provided a much-needed burst of sweetness in his otherwise meager diet.
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 confronts the bear on pages 143-146 in the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen.
Brian from hatchet made his fire in the following steps... 1-He strikes the hatchet on the wall of the cave 2-he lives in and it sparks; the cave's mineral makeup included flint.
The Hatchet series, written by Gary Paulsen, includes the following books in order: "Hatchet," "The River," "Brian's Winter," "Brian's Return," "Brian's Hunt," and "Brian's Saga." These books follow the adventures of Brian Robeson as he learns to survive in the wilderness after a plane crash.
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He was in the forest for like 2 months.
Brian tries using the hatchet to strike the sparks from the rock but fails to start a fire. He then tries using the hatchet to strike the sparks against the hatchet's blade, but this too fails.
for 52 days at list a 2 mothes
When Brian was rescued, he had been stranded ( In the woods) for fifty-four days. thats a butt ton of days.
Throwing the hatchet at the porcupine caused sparks to fly, igniting the dry moss underneath. This incident made Brian realize that he could create fire by striking the hatchet against a rock, leading him to successfully start his first fire.
More than 2 to 3 months (thats when the rescue was stopped)
Two opinions that Brian states in the book "Hatchet" are his belief that the pilot should never have left him alone in the wilderness and his frustration with his parents' recent divorce.