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Hatchet is a novel by Gary Paulsen in which Brian Robeson, the sole survivor of a plane crash, must learn how to survive in the Canadian wilderness. Here are some key plot summary points:...
Suddenly, a rescue plane lands on the lake. The pilot of the plane asks if he is the missing kid and Brian, astonished, invites the man to eat with him. In the epilogue, the reader learns that the pilot heard the signal from the transmitter that Brian unknowingly left on.
Seeing Brian marvel at the complexity of the control panel in front of him, the pilot offers him a chance to fly the plane himself. Initially reluctant, Brian declines the offer. Upon the pilot's insistence, he takes the wheel and for a few minutes has complete control of the plane.
Lying in bed one night, it occurs to Brian that he could seek out the survival pack in the body of the plane, and he determines to build a raft to do so. After many incidents of trial-and-error, Brian retrieves the survival pack from the plane.
Hatchet. (Gary Paulsen) Chapter One. Brian Robeson is thirteen-years-old, and he is flying from Hampton, New York to the woods of northern Canada. He is excited to be in a single-engine plane, and he is the only passenger, aside from the pilot of course.
Frightened and confused, Brian decides to keep the plane flying until it runs out of fuel. Every ten minutes, he calls for help, and in between calls he attempts to plan the best way to bring the plane down when it runs out of fuel.
A delightfully original companion book to Jan Brett’s bestseller The Mitten. When Lisa’s woolen stocking flies off the clothesline, Hedgie finds it and pokes his nose in. He tries to pull it out, but the stocking gets stuck on his prickles — and the fun begins.