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El Hacha

By Gary Paulsen

4.17 (155 Ratings)
1779 Want to read156 Currently reading253 Have read

Publish Date

Apr 01, 2011

Publisher

Turtleback Books

Language

-

Pages

192

Description:

Brian Robison, a teenage boy struggling through his parents divorce, is flying up north to stay with his dad for the summer. However, his plane crashes and he is forced to survive the Canadian wilderness. Now living in a world completely opposite of his own, he is now able to discover himself in this forsaken and misunderstood beautiful world. The story is continued in "The River" "Brian's Winter" "Brian's Return" and "The Hunt"

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PeopleBrian Robison,  God

PlacesCanada,  Hampton,  New York State

Times70-80s,  1987