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
DUNC'S UNDERCOVER CHRISTMAS
DUNC AND THE HAUNTED CASTLE
DUNC AND AMOS MEET THE SLASHER
AMOS AND THE CHAMELEON CAPER
Farm: A history and celebration of the American farmer
DUNC AND THE SCAM ARTISTS
My Life in Dog Years
PRINCE AMOS
Woodsong
Field Trip
How Angel Peterson Got His Name: And Other Outrageous Tales about Extreme Sports
Puppies, Dogs, and Blue Northers: Reflections on Being Raised by a Pack of Sled Dogs
Mudshark
The Island
Field Trip
The Legend of Bass Reeves: Being the True and Fictional Account of the Most Valiant Marshal in the West
Molly McGinty Has a Really Good Day
Field Trip
Full of Hot Air: launching, floating high, and landing
The Rifle
The Car
Hatchet 30th Anniversary Edition Signed Counter Display Prepack 6
Winter
The Haymeadow