Hatchet
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Hatchet  -     By: Gary Paulsen

Hatchet

S&S Books For Young Readers / 2017 / Paperback

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Thirteen year old Brian Robeson survived the plane crash. . .but now was alone, in the middle of the woods of Canada, with only a hatchet. The story of how he stayed alive for 54 days---finding food, getting water, escaping animals, building a shelter, constructing a bow---has riveted young readers and become a modern young-adult classic. 30th anniversary edition; pocket sized and water resistant, it can accompany readers on their adventures. Recommended for ages 10 to 14 years.

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Title: Hatchet
By: Gary Paulsen
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
Vendor: S&S Books For Young Readers
Publication Date: 2017
Dimensions: 7.00 X 5.00 X 0.80 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 1481486292
ISBN-13: 9781481486293
Ages: 10-14
Stock No: WW486293

Publisher's Description

Celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the Newbery Honor–winning survival novel Hatchet with a pocket-sized edition perfect for travelers to take along on their own adventures. This special anniversary edition includes a new introduction and commentary by author Gary Paulsen, pen-and-ink illustrations by Drew Willis, and a water resistant cover. Hatchet has also been nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read.

Thirteen-year-old Brian Robeson, haunted by his secret knowledge of his mother’s infidelity, is traveling by single-engine plane to visit his father for the first time since the divorce. When the plane crashes, killing the pilot, the sole survivor is Brian. He is alone in the Canadian wilderness with nothing but his clothing, a tattered windbreaker, and the hatchet his mother had given him as a present.

At first consumed by despair and self-pity, Brian slowly learns survival skills—how to make a shelter for himself, how to hunt and fish and forage for food, how to make a fire—and even finds the courage to start over from scratch when a tornado ravages his campsite. When Brian is finally rescued after fifty-four days in the wild, he emerges from his ordeal with new patience and maturity, and a greater understanding of himself and his parents.

Author Bio

Gary Paulsen (1931–2021) was one of the most honored writers of contemporary literature for young readers, author of three Newbery Honor titles, Dogsong, Hatchet, and The Winter Room. He wrote over 100 books for adults and young readers. 

Drew Willis is an art director and illustrator working in New York City. Visit him at DrewWillis.com.

Editorial Reviews

"This is a spellbinding account...a winner."

-- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Riveting."

-- Booklist, starred review
"Powerful....Among the best of his books."
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