No. Brian's mum declared she wanted a divorce because she was seeing another man. He had short blonde hair and Brian saw them snogging in her Mustang.
It does not list his parents name in the book.
In the book "Hatchet," Brian's dad did not invent anything specific. He worked in the defense industry as an engineer and designer.
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In "Hatchet," Brian struggled with feelings of anger and betrayal towards his parents for not telling him about the divorce before he left for the wilderness. He also felt a sense of guilt for initially hoping that the divorce might mean his parents would get back together.
the plane was taking brian to his dad. his mom and dad are divorced and his mom has custody of him.
Dumb, idiotic, and that book sucks
Brian is going to see his dad, but then the plane crashes and stuff so yeah...
No! It never said Brian's mom's name and neither did it say his dad's.
Although Brian Knew He Was Hurting His Dad... He Could Never Tell His Dad Because It Would Hurt Him Even More.
Well, honey, Brian doesn't hate all lawyers and judges. In the book "Hatchet," Brian's parents are going through a messy divorce, and his dad's affair with another woman involves lawyers and judges. Brian's anger and resentment are directed towards those specific individuals involved in his parents' situation, not all lawyers and judges in general. So, let's not throw the whole legal profession under the bus just yet, okay?
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