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Gary Paulsen's first race what place did he get?

The first time Gary raced, he got 42nd or43rd out of 70+ teams, than he scracthed his last race! boohoo


What is the plot of the story titled the crossing by Gary paulsen?

"The Crossing" by Gary Paulsen follows the story of a boy named Manny who sets out on a journey to find his father in the Alaskan wilderness. Along the way, he faces various challenges and dangers, ultimately learning about survival, independence, and the bond between father and son.


How many pages does Long Way Down have?

The book The River has 144 pages. It was written by Gary Paulsen.


Is there any pictures of Gary paulsen if so where do i go. and dose he have any kids or sisters or brothers if so tell me please and tell me if there any way i can get in touch with them tell me pees?

You can mail him at Gary Paulsen c/o Children's Publicity 1540 Broadway New York, NY 10036 i dont know if there are any of sisters or brothers but he has a son


Is Dogsong by Gary Paulsen a Non-Fiction book?

No, "Dogsong" by Gary Paulsen is a work of fiction. It is a novel that tells the story of a young boy named Russell who embarks on a journey to discover his cultural identity and the meaning of life through a connection with a pack of sled dogs.


Was the Brian books by Gary Paulsen a real story?

No, they were not. Believe me, I had to read Hatchet in ELA class. There is no possible way that he could have gotten attacked by a moose and then by a tornado.


Point of view in hatchet by Gary paulsen?

the message in this book is that brian robeson is a 13 year old boy who's parents got a divorce is alone in the Canadian wilderness trying to figure out a way to to survvle all by himself while the pilot is down in the lake still in the plane that had crashed due to a heart attack that the pilot had had.


Are there similes and metaphors in the river by Gary paulsen?

Yes, "The River" by Gary Paulsen does contain similes and metaphors. For example, "The river was a dark, cold, moving body" is a metaphor comparing the river to a living being. Another example is "The water was so clear he could see all the way to the bottom, like looking through a window," which is a simile comparing the clarity of the water to looking through a window.


How Does the press treat Brian in Hatchet?

In the novel "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the press does not treat Brian in any way because he is stranded in the wilderness alone with no contact with the outside world. Brian's ordeal is not known to anyone until he is rescued.


Where does the book nightjohn take place?

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."


What is the theme of Harris and Me by Gary Paulsen?

The theme of "Harris and Me" by Gary Paulsen is the coming-of-age journey of a young boy named Harris as he spends a summer on a farm with his rough and rowdy cousin Me. The novel explores themes of friendship, family, adventure, and the challenges of growing up in a humorous and heartwarming way.


What page is the tornado in hatchet the book at?

In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the tornado scene occurs on pages 132-134 in the original edition. This pivotal moment in the story marks a significant turning point for the protagonist, Brian, as he faces the destructive force of nature and must find a way to survive amidst the chaos. The tornado serves as a catalyst for Brian's character development and his resilience in the face of adversity.