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  1. Hatchet Book Review

    Our review: Parents say (48 ): Kids say (133 ): Muscular prose, plus an accurate depiction of the necessities of survival from an author who has lived the details, makes this a riveting, intelligent read. HATCHET has won dozens of awards and appears on many summer-reading lists -- and for good reason. In the end, the book is a fascinating ...

  2. Hatchet (Brian's Saga, #1) by Gary Paulsen

    Gary Paulsen. 3.78. 403,381 ratings18,882 reviews. Brian is on his way to Canada to visit his estranged father when the pilot of his small prop plane suffers a heart attack. Brian is forced to crash-land the plane in a lake--and finds himself stranded in the remote Canadian wilderness with only his clothing and the hatchet his mother gave him ...

  3. HATCHET

    Share your opinion of this book. A prototypical survival story: after an airplane crash, a 13-year-old city boy spends two months alone in the Canadian wilderness. In transit between his divorcing parents, Brian is the plane's only passenger. After casually showing him how to steer, the pilot has a heart attack and dies.

  4. Hatchet, by Gary Paulsen

    Book Review of Hatchet, by Gary Paulsen. 3 min. Gary Paulsen (1939-2021) was a prolific author with a long list of accomplishments. He wrote over 200 books, which both adults and children have enjoyed. It is an incredible feat that he received an estimated 200-400 letters daily from fans; this doesn't even include electronic communication.

  5. Hatchet by Gary Paulsen

    The book is in prose form and has 19 chapters, consisting of 195 pages of hard copy. Setting: Most of the events in 'Hatchet' take place in a forest (wilderness) presumed to be in Canada. Gary Paulsen and Hatchet. Gary Paulsen was an American writer known mostly for writing children's and young adult fiction and coming-of-age stories. He ...

  6. Gary Paulsen's Timeless Novel Hatchet

    Book Title: Hatchet Book Description: Brian Robeson, a thirteen-year-old boy still trying to deal with his parents' divorce is hit with another challenge when he crash-lands into the wilderness. There, he has only his hatchet and the will to survive. Book Author: Gary Paulsen Book Edition: First Edition Book Format: Hardcover Publisher - Organization: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers

  7. Hatchet Themes and Analysis

    This might as well be the central theme in ' Hatchet.'. This is because it has all the other themes tied to it, somehow. For fifty-four days in the wilderness, hope kept Brian going. When the porcupine attacked, hope kept him going. When the skunk attacked, same, it was no different when the moose attacked.

  8. Book Review: Hatchet by Gary Paulsen

    I recently reread Hatchet by Gary Paulsen, one of my favorite survival stories. Thirteen-year-old Brian was the only passenger on a flight into the Canadian wilderness on a small bush plane, when the pilot suffers a fatal heart attack. Brian manages to crash-land the plane on a lake and scramble out of the wreckage with no serious injuries.

  9. Book Review: Hatchet

    Book Review: Hatchet. February 12, 2024 / Kristi. Hatchet Brian's Saga #1 ... Overall, the story is engaging, and when a potential major issue happens near the end of the book, I found myself groaning and shaking my head for poor Brian. My only gripe with the book is the author's style, which involves a lot of repetition within sentences ...

  10. Parent reviews for Hatchet

    In the book, Hatchet, Brian Robeson was stuck in the woods left to survive on his own at 13 years old. This book was written in 1986 and the author is Gary Paulsen. This book is the first in a series with 4 other books other than Hatchet. The plot of this book is pretty scary.

  11. Book Review: Hatchet by Gary Paulsen

    Title: Hatchet Author: Gary Paulsen Series: Brian's Saga #1 Published: November 1986 Publisher: Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers Pages: 186 From: Barnes and Noble Rating: 8/10 I first read Gary Paulsen's survival novel Hatchet back in fifth grade, I think, when we were starting out our real chapter book reading and discovering who we were ourselves. In the short novel, Brian ...

  12. Book Review: Hatchet

    Hatchet is actually the original book in what Paulsen turned into a five book. series. I would recommend reading the whole series, it really deepens the. view of the story. My personal favorite is the second book, Brian's Winter, but the entire story is definitely worth reading. 8th Grade.

  13. Hatchet (novel)

    Hatchet is a 1987 Newbery Honor -winning young-adult wilderness survival novel written by American writer Gary Paulsen. [1] It is the first novel of five in the Hatchet series. Other novels in the series include The River (1991), Brian's Winter (1996), Brian's Return (1999) and Brian's Hunt (2003). [2] It was first published in September 1987 ...

  14. Book Review: Hatchet by Gary Paulsen

    This is the story of Brian's fifty-four-day ordeal. Aided by nothing but a hatchet and the will to survive, even after he knows the search for him has been called off, he holds off starvation. He survives encounters with bears, a porcupine, a skunk, a wolf, and (most terrifying of all) a moose. He learns to make fire, shelter, and weapons so ...

  15. Hatchet

    Hatchet by Gary Paulsen has been reviewed by Focus on the Family's marriage and parenting magazine. It is one of several books written about the character Brian Robeson. ... Book reviews cover the content, themes and worldviews of fiction books, not their literary merit, and equip parents to decide whether a book is appropriate for their ...

  16. Hatchet by Gary Paulsen

    Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. Gary Paulsen's classic survival novel Hatchet offers a realistic-as opposed to romantic- view of nature and what it takes to survive in the wild. Hatchet by Gary Paulsen. Simon & Shuster, 1987 (paperback re-issue 2006). 192 pages. Reading Level: Middle Grades, ages 10-12.

  17. [Review] Hatchet by Gary Paulsen : r/books

    Starting off with "Hatchet", to the best of my recollection, it is an extraordinary book, particularly because it played an important role in introducing me to literature. The suspense, vivid imagery, and the character's thoughts and actions painted a vivid movie in my mind.

  18. Hatchet Study Guide

    Hatchet, published by Bradbury Press in 1987, is Gary Paulsen's best-known novel. It is the first of five in the Hatchet series, detailing the events in Brian Robeson's life after he ends up stranded in a forest after the pilot of a bush plane he was flying in has a heart attack and dies mid-flight. Hatchet is a story of survival, resourcefulness, and resilience, and remains a popular novel ...

  19. Summary of Hatchet by Gary Paulsen

    The novel begins with Brian Robeson on his way to Canada on a routine visit to his father. Gifted a hatchet by his mother, Brian boards the plane controlled by a middle-aged man whose name he never really did catch. Thousands of feet above land, the pilot suffers a heart attack and dies. Brian is left alone to control the plane.

  20. Book Review: Hatchet, by Gary Paulsen

    Today I do a book review of Gary Paulsen's "Hatchet", a book that contains archery, toolmaking, hunting, fishing and survivalism. Definitely a recommended bo...

  21. Hatchet Study Guide

    Hatchet is the first of five novels about Brian Robeson's experiences in the wilderness. Perhaps the most notable of its sequels is Brian's Winter, which was the third published chronologically but offers an alternate ending to Brian's rescue at the conclusion of Hatchet.Paulsen wrote Brian's Winter to satisfy readers who felt that Hatchet ended too tidily and wanted to know how Brian ...