Hiskid life was terrible he had diahrea he had totake dumps, but worst of all he ran away from home becuz he was afraid of the boogeyman under his bead
gary paulsen childhood was not soo good he was a very bad kid at age 1-71
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.
Gary Paulsen lived in a variety of locations during his childhood, including Chicago and the Pacific Northwest. His experiences in the wilderness and his challenging upbringing greatly influenced his later writing and stories.
Gary McLarty goes by Whiz Kid.
You will have to read it o see. And remember don't judge a book by its cover! I did that to his book Hatchet but my brothers told me to read it so I did now its my favorite book! If I knew what the story wee about id say but it should be the best! Anything by Gary Paulsen is the greatest he always is going deep into thought!
no but he does have a pet sea snail called Gary
I really don't know the excact age of paulsen but when he was a kid his mom and dad would drink alot and at the age of 14 he ran away from home. When Gary ran away he followed a circus. He got a library card and he started reading although he wasn't very good in school. He worked on a farm, was an engineer, contruction worker, ranch hand, truck driver, sailor, and after being the Alaskan dog sled race two times he began to write books.
"Kid" was Gary Carters nickname while he was playing; his number was 8. Gary passed away a while ago and they have that patch to honor the things that he did for the Mets.
No. He is not in the movie.
He grew up in Gary, Indiana and Encino, California. He grew up terribly as a kid. His father would beat him
In my personal opinon, the coolest kid in South Park is Kyle, because he is the one that always makes the most sense and gives us viewers nice life lessons.
Gary, Indiana in a two bedroom house as a kid