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"We want you to do it again."
These words, spoken to Brian Robeson, will change his life. Two years earlier, Brian was stranded alone in the wilderness for 54 days with nothing but a small hatchet. Yet he survived.
Because of his success surviving alone in the wilderness for fifty-four days, fifteen-year-old Brian, profoundly changed by his time in the wild, is asked to undergo a similar experience to help scientists learn more about the psychology of survival.
For fans of Hatchet, Paulsen's popular survival story, come two follow-up adventures. In the first, Brian must rescue a coma victim when stranded on a rapid river in the wilderness. PW called The River "as riveting as its predecessor... the psychological terrain of the sequel is fresh and distinct." Brian's Winter poses the question: what if the hero had not been rescued before the weather turned deadly? "The pace never relents," said PW, "Paulsen serves up one cliffhanger after another." Ages 12-up. (Feb.)
More Reviews and RecommendationsGary Paulsen is the distinguished author of many critically acclaimed books for young people, His most recent books are The Time Hackers, The Amazing Life of Birds, and Lawn Boy. The author lives in Alaska and New Mexico.
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May 16, 2008: I thought this book was good book because I love action/survival books. In the beginning when Brian and Derek went to the lake, I thought nothing bad would happen. I was wrong!! When the bad thing happened I felt like I was Brian because of the description that Gary put into it. Then the ending was another happy ending. This was another great book by Gary.
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January 11, 2005: These days us 7th graders are bored.We talk to our friends,hang out,and other stuff like that,but the problem is we can't find a good book to read.Well,I have the perfect one.The River is a good book to do a book report.I already read the Hachet And I give Gary Paulsen 5 stars.The Hachet and the River has great details and interesting diologe.I wouldn't recommend it I would buy it.Thanks Gary Paulsen for writting a very,very,very good book.