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Loading... Brian's Return (A Hatchet Adventure) (original 2000; edition 2012)by Gary Paulsen (Author)
Work InformationBrian's Return by Gary Paulsen (2000)
![]() No current Talk conversations about this book. Book 4 of 5 This fourth book in the series has Brian back at home in the city, but longing to be back in nature and really not fitting in. He manages to convince his counsellor and his mom that he should head back out to the wilderness. This one was super short, so only about ½ of it was in the wilderness. Which for me is the most interesting part. Also, very unrealistic – to think the adults would let him go back on his own (he was supposed to be meeting up with someone, but how come an adult didn’t accompany him that far?). I did find the author’s note at the end very interesting, though. I'm on a Paulsen reading frenzy. This is book #4 of the Hatchet series and one of my favorites. It's explained why he felt he couldn't fit in, the reasons he wanted to return and I really liked the new character of Caleb. no reviews | add a review
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After having survived alone in the wilderness, Brian finds that he can no longer live in the city but must return to the place where he really belongs. No library descriptions found. |
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Brian's Return is really specific in that it's about Brian having a really hard time letting go of his time in the woods and readjusting to "normal life." I think it's super relatable to anyone who's ever felt like they don't seem to care about the same things everyone else cares about. Eventually you just have to say fuck it and find your own path. That's what the barely there story of Brian's Return is about. It ends with an author's note where Paulsen basically explains how a lot of Brian's Saga was based on his real life and how for most of his life, he struggled with finding his place in the world.
So this 4.5/5 star rating is really more for the vibes and the message than the story. (