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Brian sat quietly, taken by a peace he had not known for a long time, and let the canoe drift forward along the lily pads. To his right was the
shoreline of a small lake he had flown into an hour earlier. Around him was the lake itself, an almost circular body of water of approximately
eighty acres surrounded by northern forest—pine, spruce, poplar and birch—and thick brush.

It was late spring—June 3, to be exact—and the lake was teeming, crawling, buzzing and flying with life. Mosquitos and flies filled the
air, swarming on him, and he smiled now, remembering his first horror at the small blood drinkers. In the middle of the canoe he had an old coffee
can with some kindling inside it, and a bit of birchbark, and he lit them and dropped a handful of green poplar leaves on the tiny fire. Soon smoke
billowed out and drifted back and forth across the canoe and the insects left him. He had repellant with him this time—along with nearly two
hundred pounds of other gear—but he hated the smell of it and found it didn't work as well as a touch of smoke now and then. The blackflies and
deerflies and horseflies ignored repellant completely—he swore they seemed to lick it off—but they hated the smoke and stayed well off the
canoe.

The relief gave him time to see the rest of the activity on the lake. He remained still, watching, listening.

To his left rear he heard a beaver slap the water with its tail and dive—a warning at the intruder, at the strange smoking log holding the
person. Brian smiled. He had come to know beaver for what they truly were—engineers, family-oriented home builders. He'd read that most of the
cities in Europe were founded by beaver. That beaver had first felled the trees along the rivers and dammed them up. The rising water killed more
trees and when the food was gone and the beaver had no more bark to chew they left. The dams eventually broke apart, and the water drained and left
large clearings along the rivers where the beaver had cut down all the trees. Early man came along and started cities where the clearings lay.
Cities like London and Paris were founded and settled first by beaver.

In front and to the right he heard the heavier footsteps of a deer moving through the hazel brush. Probably a buck because he heard no smaller
footsteps of a fawn. A buck with its antlers in velvet, more than likely, moving away from the smell of smoke from the canoe.

A frog jumped from a lily pad six feet away and had barely entered the water when a northern pike took it with a slashing strike that tore the
surface of the lake and flipped lily pads over to show their pale undersides.

Somewhere a hawk screeeeeennned, and he looked for it but could not see it through the leaves of the trees around the lake. It would be
hunting. Bringing home mice for a nest full of young. Looking for something to kill.

No, Brian thought—not in that way. The hawk did not hunt to kill. It hunted to eat. Of course it had to kill to eat—along with all other
carnivorous animals—but the killing was the means to bring food, not the end. Only man hunted for sport, or for trophies.

It is the same with me as with the hawk, Brian felt. He turned the paddle edgeways, eased it forward silently and pulled back with an even stroke. I
will kill to eat, or to defend myself. But for no other reason.

In the past two years, except for the time with Derek on the river, in a kind of lonely agony he had tried to find things to read or watch that
brought the woods to him. He missed the forest, the lakes, the wild as he thought of it, so much that at times he could not bear it. The
guns-and-hunting magazines, the hunting and fishing videos on television sickened him. Men using high-velocity weapons to shoot deer or elk from so
far away they could barely see them, or worse, blasting them from a blind or the back of a Jeep; baiting bear with pits full of rotten meat and
shooting them with rifles that could stop a car; taking bass for sport or money in huge contests with fancy boats and electronic gear that located
each fish individually.

Sport, they called it. But they weren't hunting or fishing because they needed to; they were killing to kill, not eat, to prove some kind of
worth, and he stopped reading the magazines and watching the videos. His survival in the wilderness had made him famous, in a small way, and some
of the magazines interviewed him, as did some of the hunting and sporting shows on television, but they got it all wrong. Completely wrong.

"Boy conquers savage wilderness!" some magazines said in the blurbs on the covers. "Learns to beat nature . . ."

It wasn't that way. Had never been that way. Brian hadn't conquered anything. Nature had whipped him, not the other way around; had beaten him
down and pounded the stupidity out of his brain until he had been forced to bend, forced to give, forced to learn to survive. He had learned the
most important fact of all, and the one that is so hard for many to understand or believe: Man proposes, nature disposes. He hadn't conquered
nature at all—he had become part of it. And it had become part of him, maybe all of him.

And that, he thought as the canoe slid gently forward, had been exactly the problem.
Présentation de l'éditeur :
Brian returns to the wilderness to discover where he truly belongs in this follow-up to the award-winning classic Hatchet from three-time Newbery Honor-winning author Gary Paulsen!
 
As millions of readers of Hatchet, The River, and Brian's Winter know, Brian Robeson survived alone in the wilderness by finding solutions to extraordinary challenges.  But now that's he's back to ordinary life, he can't make sense of high school life. He feels disconnected, more isolated than he did alone in the north woods. How can Brian discover his true path in life, and where he belongs? The answer is to return.
 
Gay Paulsen skillfully explores the meaning of belonging and purpose, and reminds us of a crucial rule of the wilderness: expect the unexpected.
 
“Bold, confident and persuasive.” —Publishers Weekly, Starred
 
“Paulsen bases many of his protagonist’s experiences on his own, and the wilderness through which Brian moves is vividly observed.” —Kirkus Reviews, Starred
 
Read all the Hatchet Adventures!
Brian's Winter
The River
Brian's Return
Brian's Hunt

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Description du livre Softcover. Etat : new. Reprint. Product DescriptionBrian returns to the wilderness to discover where he truly belongs in this followup to the awardwinning classic Hatchet from threetime Newbery Honorwinning author Gary PaulsenAs millions of readers of Hatchet The River and Brians Winter know Brian Robeson survived alone in the wilderness by finding solutions to extraordinary challenges But now thats hes back to ordinary life he cant make sense of high school life He feels disconnected more isolated than he did alone in the north woods How can Brian discover his true path in life and where he belongs The answer is to returnGay Paulsen skillfully explores the meaning of belonging and purpose and reminds us of a crucial rule of the wilderness expect the unexpectedBold confident and persuasive Publishers Weekly StarredPaulsen bases many of his protagonists experiences on his own and the wilderness through which Brian moves is vividly observed Kirkus Reviews StarredRead all the Hatchet AdventuresBrians WinterThe RiverBrians ReturnBrians HuntAbout the AuthorGARY PAULSEN is the distinguished author of many critically acclaimed books for young people His most recent books are Flat Broke Liar Liar Masters of Disaster Lawn Boy Returns Woods Runner Notes from the Dog Mudshark Lawn Boy Molly McGinty Has a Really Good Day The Time Hackers and The Amazing Life of Birds The Twenty Day Puberty Journal of Duane Homer LeechExcerpt Reprinted by permission All rights reservedBrian sat quietly taken by a peace he had not known for a long time and let the canoe drift forward along the lily pads To his right was theshoreline of a small lake he had flown into an hour earlier Around him was the lake itself an almost circular body of water of approximatelyeighty acres surrounded by northern forestpine spruce poplar and birchand thick brushIt was late springJune 3 to be exactand the lake was teeming crawling buzzing and flying with life Mosquitos and flies filled theair swarming on him and he smiled now remembering his first horror at the small blood drinkers In the middle of the canoe he had an old coffeecan with some kindling inside it and a bit of birchbark and he lit them and dropped a handful of green poplar leaves on the tiny fire Soon smokebillowed out and drifted back and forth across the canoe and the insects left him He had repellant with him this timealong with nearly twohundred pounds of other gearbut he hated the smell of it and found it didnt work as well as a touch of smoke now and then The blackflies anddeerflies and horseflies ignored repellant completelyhe swore they seemed to lick it offbut they hated the smoke and stayed well off thecanoeThe relief gave him time to see the rest of the activity on the lake He remained still watching listeningTo his left rear he heard a beaver slap the water with its tail and divea warning at the intruder at the strange smoking log holding theperson Brian smiled He had come to know beaver for what they truly wereengineers familyoriented home builders Hed read that most of thecities in Europe were founded by beaver That beaver had first felled the trees along the rivers and dammed them up The rising water killed moretrees and when the food was gone and the beaver had no more bark to chew they left The dams eventually broke apart and the water drained and leftlarge clearings along the rivers where the beaver had cut down all the trees Early man came along and started cities where the clearings layCities like London and Paris were founded and settled first by beaverIn front and to the right he heard the heavier footsteps of a deer moving through the hazel brush Probably a buck because he heard no smallerfootsteps of a fawn A buck with its antlers in velvet more than likely moving away from the smell of smoke from the canoeA frog jumped from a lily pad six feet away and had ba. N° de réf. du vendeur DADAX0307929604

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