he was to suppose to go and visit his dad
somewhere in the Canadian woods and a boy that has to learn to survive on his own
Brian's shelter in "Hatchet" was made out of a lean-to structure using branches, rocks, and his windbreaker for cover. He used natural materials he found in the woods to create a temporary and basic shelter to protect himself from the elements.
HE DOES`NT JOIN HIM[stranded in the woods]!
Brian Found His Hatchet In The Woods, After Discovering An Abondoned Camp Site.
In the book hatchet their is a 13 year old boy Brian Robeson, he is stuck in Canadian woods because the plane crashed in which he was going to visit his father i don't want to give away the whole story.
Brian, the protagonist in "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, stayed in the woods for 54 days before being rescued.
He was in Canada when he was lost in the woods.
148,236 lizards live in the Canadian woods
The story "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen takes place in the Canadian wilderness, specifically in the northern part of Canada. The protagonist, Brian Robeson, finds himself stranded alone after a plane crash in this remote and unforgiving environment.
Brian is the character in "Hatchet" who pretends to be lost in the woods after his parents' divorce. This experience of being stranded in the wilderness helps him learn and develop survival skills, ultimately leading to his rescue.
BrianÕs Return is a 1999 wilderness survival novel written by Gary Paulsen and the fourth novel in the Hatchet series. The story is on the subject of BrianÕs return to the forest since he cannot fit back at home. He keeps a diary which he shares with Celeb, a psychiatrist who truly considers BrianÕs calling to the woods.
Because they are aboot the woods!