The River (novel)
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Author | Gary Paulsen |
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Language | English |
Series | Brian's Saga |
Genre | Novel |
Publisher | Bradbury Press/Dell Publishing |
Publication date | June 1999 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardcover and Paperback) |
Pages | 130 |
Preceded by | Hatchet |
Followed by | Brian's Winter |
The River, also known as The Return[1] and Hatchet: The Return[2], is a 1991 young adult novel by Gary Paulsen. It is the second installment in the Hatchet series, but chronologically the third with Brian's Winter serving as an alternative second book.
Plot summary
Brian Robeson, a 13-year-old boy who spent 54 days surviving alone in the Canadian wilderness the previous summer, is hired by the government to again live in the woods with only two knives and surviving only by his wits, so the military can learn his survival techniques. Though reluctant at first, Brian eventually agrees. This time, Brian sets out for a remote Canadian location accompanied by Derek Holtzer, a government psychologist.
Though the government stipulated the duo take emergency supplies, Brian insists they abandon everything but a knife and an emergency radio, saying that it would be impossible to eat bugs and sleep in the rain if a tent and prepared food is within reach. During their stay, things take a grim turn when their camp is struck by lightning, which knocks Derek into a coma and destroys the radio. Knowing that Derek will die of dehydration long before anyone finds them, Brian builds a raft in a desperate bid to get him down the river to Brannock's Trading Post for emergency aid. Derek survives and later buys Brian a canoe named The Raft as a thank you present.
References
- ^ Gary Paulsen (February 6, 1976). "The River". p. 150.