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Hatchet

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Páginas
208
Idioma
EN
ISBN
9780689840920
Tiempo de Lectura
~3h 38min

Hatchet es un book de Gary Paulsen. Tiene 208 páginas.

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Gary Paulsen’s Hatchet follows thirteen-year-old Brian Robeson as he navigates the Canadian wilderness after a small aircraft crashes in remote forest. Armed with only a hatchet and the clothes on his back, Brian must quickly adapt to an environment that provides both sustenance and constant danger. The novel explores themes of self-reliance, psychological resilience, and the quiet transformation that occurs when a young person is stripped of modern comforts. Paulsen draws on his own outdoor experiences to craft a grounded, unromanticized portrait of survival, emphasizing observation, patience, and the gradual mastery of basic skills. Rather than relying on external rescue or dramatic encounters, the narrative focuses inward, tracing Brian’s shifting perception of himself and his surroundings. Frequently assigned in middle-grade literature courses, the book is recognized for its accessible prose and realistic depiction of wilderness endurance. Its lasting presence in educational settings stems from its honest examination of human adaptability and the subtle ways adversity can foster maturity.

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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Hatchet?+

Hatchet tiene 208 páginas.

¿De qué trata Hatchet?+

Gary Paulsen’s Hatchet follows thirteen-year-old Brian Robeson as he navigates the Canadian wilderness after a small aircraft crashes in remote forest. Armed with only a hatchet and the clothes on his back, Brian must quickly adapt to an environment that provides both sustenance and constant danger....

¿Quién escribió Hatchet?+

Hatchet fue escrito por Gary Paulsen.