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Brian Robeson is on a single-engine airplane on his way to the northern woods of Canada to visit his father when the pilot has a heart attack and the airplane crashes into a lake. Thirteen year old Brian is stranded in the forest and has to survive on his own. His only companion is a hatchet that his mother gave him right before the flight. | Brian Robeson is on a single-engine airplane on his way to the northern woods of Canada to visit his father when the pilot has a heart attack and the airplane crashes into a lake. Thirteen year old Brian is stranded in the forest and has to survive on his own. His only companion is a hatchet that his mother gave him right before the flight. | ||
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Author | Gary Paulsen |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Novel |
Publisher | Bradbury Press |
Released | 30 September, 1987 |
Media Type | Hardback & Paperback |
Pages | 195 |
ISBN | ISBN 0-02-770130-1 (Hardcover) |
Followed by | Brian's Winter or The River |
Brian Robeson is on a single-engine airplane on his way to the northern woods of Canada to visit his father when the pilot has a heart attack and the airplane crashes into a lake. Thirteen year old Brian is stranded in the forest and has to survive on his own. His only companion is a hatchet that his mother gave him right before the flight.