Since it was first published in 1987, the story of thirteen-year-old Brian Robeson's survival following a plane crash has become a modern classic. Stranded in the desolate wilderness, Brian uses his instincts and his hatchet to stay alive for fifty-four harrowing days.
This twentieth-anniversary edition of Hatchet contains a new introduction and sidebar commentary by Gary Paulsen, written especially for this volume. Drew Willis's detailed pen-and-ink illustrations complement the descriptions in the text and add a new dimension to the book. This handsome edition of the Newbery Honor book will be treasured by Hatchet fans as well as by readers encountering Brian's unforgettable story for the first time.
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Removed from Tennessee school libraries, Hatchet shows readers the importance of believing in yourself and the courage it takes to wake up each day with a sense of determination and hope. How can anyone ban a book such as this? https://t.co/Qt2Z2plpN2 #bannedbooks #BookReview https://t.co/8UEaGcHmfC
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Hear me out. A survival RPG based off the Hatchet series by Gary Paulsen.
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Truth be told, I don't recall the last book I've read from start to finish. Perhaps- Hatchet by Gary Paulsen? Well that would've been in the 3rd grade 😂 However, I find myself searching for the perfect story arc. What makes a story compelling? How do you write one? I had a… https://t.co/1JoNOP73gZ https://t.co/GrWeldhI1D
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