no he was not i have figured this out like this well in the author chat with the New York public library asked him he said no, then when i looked it up again i went to a different author chat with gary he also said no, in conclusion my answer s no because that is what he said.
No, he did not.
yes, he join the us army and severed form 1959 to 1962
Yes, Gary Paulsen has been lost in the woods multiple times. He draws from these experiences in his writing, most notably in his survival novel "Hatchet" which is based on his own real-life survival story in the wilderness.
if you eat unhealthy yes.
Yes she has.
nobody knows since nobody has ever been to space, and has had a heart attack. Hope this helped! god blees
No, he died from a heart attack in 1985.
Yes. It is not uncommon for a heart attack to be either totally without symptoms, or to have symptoms which are totally confusing.
Gary Paulsen was steered towards reading when he was young by a local librarian. In a recent interview, Gary says that this librarian pretty much saved his life. He's been hooked ever since. When Gary was young, he didn't have parents that were a guiding light. He got into some trouble here and there. Books helped keep him off the streets. It is my observation that Gary writes for the young person. Maybe he feels like targeting the youth with tales of young people overcoming obstacles will help change their lives as his was changed by finding the library.
Andre the giant died in his sleep from congestive heart failure.
she did not ever go into space, she died from a heart attack.
He went inside a local library to get warm and the librarian asked him if he wanted a book.He said no but the librarian gave him a card and book.He liked reading ever since