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Hatchet by Gary Paulsen
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Hatchet (original 1987; edition 1987)

by Gary Paulsen

Series: Brian's Saga (1)

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After a plane crash, thirteen-year-old Brian spends fifty-four days in the Canadian wilderness, learning to survive with only the aid of a hatchet given him by his mother, and learning also to survive his parents' divorce.
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Title:Hatchet
Authors:Gary Paulsen
Info:Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books (1987), Hardcover, 208 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:***1/2
Tags:Adventure, Young Adult, Fiction, Newbery Medal

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Hatchet by Gary Paulsen (1987)

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Independent Reading Level: Ages 12+
Awards: Nebraska Golden Sower Award (Nominee — 1991)
Texas Bluebonnet Award (Nominee — 1991)
Wyoming Indian Paintbrush Award (Nominee — 1990)
Soaring Eagle Book Award (First runner-up — 1992)
Soaring Eagle Book Award (Nominee — 1997)
Young Hoosier Book Award (Winner — Middle Grade — 1991)
Massachusetts Children's Book Award (Winner — 1995)
Sequoyah Book Award (Winner — Young Adult — 1990)
Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award (Nominee — 1990)
Georgia Children's Book Award (Winner — Grades 4-8 — 1991)
Utah Beehive Book Award (Nominee — Young Adult — 1991)
Kentucky Bluegrass Award (Nominee — Grades 4-8 — 1989)
Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award (Nominee — Grades 6-8 — 1992)
Buckeye Children's & Teen Book Award (Winner — Grades 6-8 — 1991)
William Allen White Children's Book Award (Winner — 1990)
Newbery Medal (Honor Book — 1988)
Vermont Golden Dome Book Award (Winner — 1989)
Iowa Teen Award (Winner — 1990)
Bluestem Award (Nominee — 2016)
Mark Twain Readers Award (Nominee)
Sunshine State Young Reader's Award (Nominee — 1991)
Nēnē Award (Nominee — 1993)
South Dakota Teen Choice Book Awards (Nominee — 1989)
Grand Canyon Reader Award (Nominee — 1991)
California Young Reader Medal (Nominee — 1990)
Margaret A. Edwards Award (1997)
NCSLMA Battle of the Books (Elementary — 2018)
Virginia Readers' Choice (Winner — Middle School — 1990)
Golden Archer Award (Winner — 1989)
Flicker Tale Award (Nominee — Juvenile Books — 1990)
Flicker Tale Award (Nominee — Juvenile Books — 1989)
Colorado Children's Book Award (Nominee — 1990)
Maud Hart Lovelace Award (Nominee — 1991)
Surrey Schools’ Book of the Year (Winner — 1990)
Minnesota Book Awards (Winner — 1988)
  warnackle10 | Apr 10, 2024 |
Gary Paulsen is a superb writer for middle-grade; all three of my boys and I truly enjoyed him when they were growing up. ( )
  LyndaWolters1 | Apr 3, 2024 |
Realistic fiction coming of age or adventure survival
Independent reading level grades fifth through eight
  Teannawiggins21 | Mar 28, 2024 |
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secret, secret, oh the secret.
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To the students of the Hershey Middle School
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Brian Robeson stared out the window of the small plane at the endless green northern wilderness below.
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He could not play the game without hope; could not play the game without a dream. They had taken it all away from him now, they had turned away from him and there was nothing for him now. The plane gone, his family gone, all of it gone. They would not come. He was alone and there was nothing for him.
In measured time, forty-seven days had passed since the crash. Forty-two days, he thought, since he had died and had been born as the new Brian.
Many times he thought he would not make it.
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This LT work distinguishes Gary Paulsen's original 1988 novel, Hatchet, from later editions that include related readings. Thank you.
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After a plane crash, thirteen-year-old Brian spends fifty-four days in the Canadian wilderness, learning to survive with only the aid of a hatchet given him by his mother, and learning also to survive his parents' divorce.

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After his plane crashes on the way to visit his father in the Canadian oil fields, thirteen-year-old Brian spends fifty-four days in the wilderness, learning to survive with only the aid of a hatchet given to him by his mother. Will Brain ever be able to find his way back home?
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