Gary Paulsen
Gary Paulsen (1939–2021) was a prolific American author of over 200 books, primarily children's and young adult fiction, best known for coming-of-age stories like Hatchet set in the wilderness.[1][2] Drawing from his own adventures as a trapper, hunter, and Iditarod dogsledder, his works often feature teens surviving in nature and achieving self-awareness.[3][5] He received the Margaret A. Edwards Award in 1997 for his contributions to young adult literature.[1][2]
Young Adult Fiction
Children's Literature
Survival
Adventure
Crush: The Theory, Practice and Destructive Properties of Love
Canyons
The Legend of Bass Reeves
Eastern Sun, Winter Moon: An Autobiographical Odyssey
Paintings from the Cave: Three Novellas
GRIZZLY
Lawn Boy Returns
Road Trip
Flat Broke: The Theory, Practice and Destructive Properties of Greed
Crush: The Theory, Practice and Destructive Properties of Love
Canyons
The White Fox Chronicles
Sentries
Family Ties
DUNC AND AMOS AND THE RED TATTOOS
Flat Broke: The Theory, Practice and Destructive Properties of Greed
The Rock Jockeys (World of Adventure Book 4)
Woods Runner
Vote
Hatchet: 20th Anniversary Edition
Dogteam
Curse of the Ruins: World of Adventure Series, Book 17
This side of wild : mutts, mares, and laughing dinosaurs
Family Ties