Hatchet

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Hatchet

ALONEThirteen-year-old Brian Robeson is on his way to visit his father when the single-engine plane in which he is flying crashes.

About Gary Paulsen

Although he was never a dedicated student, Paulsen developed a passion for reading at an early age. After a librarian gave him a book to read--along with his own library card--he was hooked. He began spending hours alone in the basement of his apartment building, reading one book after another. Running away from home at the age of 14 and traveling with a carnival, Paulsen acquired a taste for adventure. A youthful summer of rigorous chores on a farm; jobs as an engineer, construction worker, ranch hand, truck driver, and sailor; and two rounds of the 1,180-mile Alaskan dog sled race, the Iditarod; have provided ample material from which he creates his stories.

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This would be a great book for boys (and tom-boys). It is a story where a boy, Brian, gets stranded in the woods near a lake after a plane crash.
Middle school required reading. freaked me out.
Reread this one with some students. They always like it, which is a feat for struggling and hesitant readers.
Gary Paulson's novel Hatchet is the 1987 Newberry Award Winner. It's a young adult novel about a young man's survival all alone in the wilderness.
I thought this book was great I loved the survival aspect of it. the book made me feel thankful for the little things like being able to drink a can of soda.

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