In an interview with The New York Times, Paulsen was asked about the semiautobiographical nature of his books. At the time of the interview, he had just published the novel "The Legend of Bass Reeves," which is the story of a former slave who becomes "the most successful federal marshall in American history." Although the book is based on the real life of Bass Reeves, Paulsen admits in the interview that he injected some of his own characteristics into Reeves and included some of his own experiences in the story. To justify having done that, Paulsen says, "The best writing is like carving pieces off your self." Later in the interview, he comments on his style:
Gary Paulsen wrote "Hatchet" as a survival adventure novel for young readers. He wanted to tell a story that would engage and challenge young readers while teaching them about survival skills and the power of resilience in the face of adversity. Paulsen drew on his own experiences living in the wilderness to create a realistic and gripping tale of survival.
my opinion: i think its because he has been in many survival experiences like this, and he wrote it to express some of his emotions and situations he has been through.
To continue on your point. I think he had a life changing experience when he was out hunting for Big Foot. Big Foot had eluded him for so many years and he really wanted to prove to the locals that Big Foot did exist. Once Mr. Paulson was out in the wilderness he thought to him self I wish I could write a book about my experiences. Following this thought he pondered I hope that some person with poor grammar would ask why I wrote this book using improper grammar.
He wrote it because he loves to write books, he is very smart, and he just got an image in his mind.
he wrote it because he wanted to tell people about the outdoors and what you can do if your traped in the wild.
Gary was born in 1939 and Hatchet was published in 1987. He would therefore be 48 or maybe a little younger when he actually wrote the book.
In 1966, at the age of 27, Gary Paulsen had his first book published, The Special War
1987
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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.
Action, I guess...? Hatchet is fantastic.
The publisher of Hatchet by Gary Paulsen is Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers.
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Gary Paulsen was inspired to write "Hatchet" by his own experiences with nature and survival in the wilderness, as well as by his admiration for true stories of survival. He drew upon his deep connection with nature and his interest in the rugged outdoor lifestyle to create the gripping tale of a young boy's struggle for survival in the wilderness.
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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