Brian's Return
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Author | Gary Paulsen |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Brian Robeson |
Genre(s) | Novel |
Publisher | Bradbury Press |
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Media Type | Hardcover and Paperback |
Preceded by | The River |
Brian's Return is a wilderness survival novel written by Gary Paulsen. It is the third sequel of the classic book Hatchet.
[edit] Plot summary
Brian has come to dislike life in the city, and when he gets into a fight with a boy his age ( he wins using an allmost animal like desire to keep the other boy down ) he is caught by the police and sent to a counciler. The counciler is a blind, retired police officer who, after talking to Brian, realises that there is nothing wrong with Brian except that he misses the wilderness. He suggests that Brain go back into the woods, and asks Brian to write letters to him that descride the wild.
Brian decides to go visit the Smallhorns ( a cree trapping family who saved him in Brian's Winter ), who had invited him back. Brian gathers his bow, arrows, conoe and other things to take on his trip. He gets a ride from a pilot who is bringing some fishermen up near the Smallhorn's home. He gets dropped off at a river some miles away from the Smallhorns, and starts his trip there on his canoe.
Works of Gary Paulsen |
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Brian series: Hatchet • Brian's Return • Brian's Winter • The River • Brian's Hunt Tucket series: Mr. Tucket • Call Me Francis Tucket • Tucket's Ride • Tucket's Gold • Tucket's Home • Tucket's Travels World of Adventure Series: Captive! • Curse of the Ruins • Danger on Midnight River • Escape from Fire Mountain historical novels: The Quilt • Alida's Song • Soldier's Heart • Nightjohn • Sarny comical books:The Amazing Life of Birds The Twenty-Day Puberty Journal of Duane Homer Leech • Molly McGinty Has a Really Good Day • The Glass Cafe: Or the Stripper and the State; How My Mother Started a War with the System That Made Us Kind of Rich and a Little Bit Famous • The Boy Who Owned the School • The Schernoff Discoveries • Harris and Me other: Canoe Days • The Beet Fields • The White Fox Chronicles • The Transall Saga • The Rifle •The Tent • Dogteam • The Car • A Christmas Sonata • The Monument •The Haymeadow • Woodsong • The Night the White Deer Died • Canyons • The Winter Room •The Voyage of the Frog • The Island • The Crossing non-fiction:How Angel Petersen Got His Name • Caught by the Sea • Guts: The True Stories Behind Hatchet and the Brian Books • Father Water, Mother Woods • My Life in Dog Years • Puppies, Dogs, and Blue Northers |