
Hatchet
By Gary Paulsen
Subjects: Self-reliance, YA, Canada, fiction, Birds, Ficción juvenil, Teenagers, Literature, Open Library Staff Picks, Boys, fiction, Hatchet, Adventure stories, Young adult, Fiction, general, Inuits, Reading Level-Grade 12, Divorce, JUVENILE FICTION / Social Issues / Adolescence, Large type books, JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure / General, Shipwreck survival, Eskimos, Wildlife, Wilderness survival, Self-perception, Family, Choke cherries Gut cherries, Divorcio, Canadian Oil Fields, Chapter book, Survival (Title), Histoires de chasse, Gary Paulsen, Divorce, fiction, Pilot, Deer, Wilderness, Stories, Juvenile, Secrets in divorces, plane crash, Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse, Hazelnut Bushes, Supervivencia, Fiction, Hunting stories, Wilderness areas, Heart attack, Children's fiction, Faith, CPR, Habiletés de survie, Reading Level-Grade 11, Children of divorced parents, Accelerated Reader, Accelerated Reader - 6.1., Airplane, Newbery Honor, Cessna 406, Survival after airplane accidents, shipwrecks, Airplane crash survival, Hunting, Juvenile fiction, Teens, Washington (state), fiction, survival, Books, 1988 Newbery Honor Book, Survival, fiction, Wilderness survival, fiction, Crash, JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure / Survival Stories, 6.1., Cerfs
Description: Brian Robison, a teenage boy struggling through his parents divorce, is flying up north to stay with his dad for the summer. However, his plane crashes and he is forced to survive the Canadian wilderness. Now living in a world completely opposite of his own, he is now able to discover himself in this forsaken and misunderstood beautiful world. The story is continued in "The River" "Brian's Winter" "Brian's Return" and "The Hunt"
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