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Gary Paulsen Bibliography
This is a list of works by Gary Paulsen (May 17, 1939 – October 13, 2021), an American writer of children's and young adult fiction. Fiction ''Brian's Saga'' *''Hatchet'' (1987) *'' The River'' (''Hatchet: The Return'') (1991) *'' Brian's Winter'' (''Hatchet: Winter'') (1996) *'' Brian's Return'' (''Hatchet: The Call'') (1999) *'' Brian's Hunt'' (2003) ''Mr. Tucket Saga'' *''Mr. Tucket'' (1969) *'' Call Me Francis Tucket'' (1995) *'' Tucket's Ride'' (1997) *'' Tucket's Gold'' (1999) *'' Tucket's Home'' (2000) ''Murphy'' series *''Murphy'' (1987) *''Murphy's Gold'' (1988) *''Murphy's Herd'' (1989) *''Murphy's War'' (1990) :Co-authored by Brian Burks *''Murphy's Stand'' (1993) *''Murphy's Ambush'' (1995) *''Murphy's Trail'' (1996) ''Alida's'' series *'' The Cookcamp'' (1991) *'' Alida's Song'' (1999) *''The Quilt'' (2004) ''World of Adventure'' *'' The Legend of Red Horse Cavern'' (1994) *'' Rodomonte's Revenge'' (''Video Trap'') (1994) *'' Escape from Fire Mountain'' (1995) *'' ...
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Gary Paulsen
Gary James Paulsen (May 17, 1939 – October 13, 2021) was an American writer of children's and young adult fiction, best known for coming of age, coming-of-age stories about the wilderness. He was the author of more than 200 books and wrote more than 200 magazine articles and short stories, and several plays, all primarily for teenagers. He won the Margaret Edwards Award from the American Library Association in 1997 for his lifetime contribution in writing for teens. Early life Gary Paulsen was born on May 17, 1939, in Minneapolis to Oscar Paulsen and Eunice Paulsen, née Moen. His father was a career Army officer who departed soon after Gary’s birth to join George S. Patton, General Patton’s staff. Gary next saw his father at age 7 when he and his mother sailed to the Philippines to join him at his Army base. He and his mother lived in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. When Gary was 4, his mother took him to live in Chicago. Before World War II ended, she sent him to live with ...
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Hook 'Em Snotty!
''Hook 'Em Snotty!'' is the fifth novel in ''World of Adventure'' series by Gary Paulsen. It was published on May 1, 1995, by Random House. Plot The story is about Bobbie Walker whose cousin Alex has come from the city to visit their grandpa's ranch, but they take an immediate dislike to one another. When the cousins cross paths with the wild bull Diablo and the nasty Bledsoe boys, they must find a way to get along or it could be the end of them both. Publication It was later turned into a three part omnibus along with ''Danger on Midnight River ''Danger on Midnight River'' is the sixth novel in the ''World of Adventure'' series by Gary Paulsen. It was published in 1994 by Random House. Plot The story is about Daniel Martin who gets made fun of a lot because he isn't the brightest kid ...'' and '' Escape from Fire Mountain'' by Random House on February 14, 2006. Novels by Gary Paulsen 1995 American novels American young adult novels Random House books {{19 ...
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Flight Of The Hawk
''Flight of the Hawk'' is the eighteenth novel in ''World of Adventure'' series by Gary Paulsen. It was published on April 6, 1998 by Random House. Plot The story is about Andy who is sent to live with his mysterious grandfather Hawkes after his parents' deaths. Andy soon finds out his grandfather isn't what he seems, but instead is an inventor, and discovers that his parents' deaths may not have been an accident. When Grandfather Hawkes's life is threatened, Andy decides he's not going to lose another person he loves. So using his grandfather's inventions, Andy becomes The Hawk. References Novels by Gary Paulsen 1998 American novels American young adult novels Novels about orphans Random House books {{1990s-ya-novel-stub ...
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Curse Of The Ruins
Gary James Paulsen (May 17, 1939 – October 13, 2021) was an American writer of children's and young adult fiction, best known for coming-of-age stories about the wilderness. He was the author of more than 200 books and wrote more than 200 magazine articles and short stories, and several plays, all primarily for teenagers. He won the Margaret Edwards Award from the American Library Association in 1997 for his lifetime contribution in writing for teens. Early life Gary Paulsen was born on May 17, 1939, in Minneapolis to Oscar Paulsen and Eunice Paulsen, née Moen. His father was a career Army officer who departed soon after Gary’s birth to join General Patton’s staff. Gary next saw his father at age 7 when he and his mother sailed to the Philippines to join him at his Army base. He and his mother lived in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. When Gary was 4, his mother took him to live in Chicago. Before World War II ended, she sent him to live with relatives on a farm for ...
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Thunder Valley
''Thunder Valley'' is the sixteenth novel in ''World of Adventure'' series by Gary Paulsen. It was published on December 1, 1997, by Random House. Plot The story is about Jeremy and Jason Parsons who are left to take care of their grandparents Thunder Valley Ski Lodge while their grandma goes to visit their grandfather in hospital with a broken hip. Strange things begin happening once Grandma leaves, though. Novels by Gary Paulsen 1997 American novels American young adult novels {{1990s-ya-novel-stub ...
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Grizzly (novel)
Gary James Paulsen (May 17, 1939 – October 13, 2021) was an American writer of children's and young adult fiction, best known for coming-of-age stories about the wilderness. He was the author of more than 200 books and wrote more than 200 magazine articles and short stories, and several plays, all primarily for teenagers. He won the Margaret Edwards Award from the American Library Association in 1997 for his lifetime contribution in writing for teens. Early life Gary Paulsen was born on May 17, 1939, in Minneapolis to Oscar Paulsen and Eunice Paulsen, née Moen. His father was a career Army officer who departed soon after Gary’s birth to join General Patton’s staff. Gary next saw his father at age 7 when he and his mother sailed to the Philippines to join him at his Army base. He and his mother lived in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. When Gary was 4, his mother took him to live in Chicago. Before World War II ended, she sent him to live with relatives on a farm for ...
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Time Benders
''Time Benders'' is the fourteenth novel in ''World of Adventure'' series by Gary Paulsen. The novel was published on August 11, 1997 by Random House. Plot The story is about Zack Griffin and Jeff Brown who both win trips to a famous science laboratory. There they discover that one of the machines in the lab can "bend" time, and they end up in ancient Egypt. References Novels by Gary Paulsen 1997 American novels American young adult novels Children's science fiction novels Novels about time travel Random House books 1997 children's books {{1990s-child-sf-novel-stub ...
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The Creature Of Black Water Lake
''The Creature of Black Water Lake'' is the thirteenth novel in ''World of Adventure'' series by Gary Paulsen. It was published on June 9, 1997 by Random House. Plot The story is about Ryan Swanner and his mom who have just moved to the mountain resort of Black Water Lake. The locals tell of a giant, ancient creature which lives beneath the lake's seemingly calm surface. Novels by Gary Paulsen 1997 American novels American young adult novels American adventure novels Random House books {{1990s-ya-novel-stub ...
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The Seventh Crystal
''The Seventh Crystal'' is the twelfth novel in ''World of Adventure'' series by Gary Paulsen. It was published on July 1, 1996, by Random House. Plot The story is about Chris Masters who is having problems with bullies at his school, stealing his lunch money and threatening him. His next biggest problem is a video game called ''The Seventh Crystal'' which came in the mail with almost no instructions. 1996 American novels Novels by Gary Paulsen American young adult novels Random House books {{1990s-ya-novel-stub ...
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Skydive!
''Skydive!'' is the eleventh novel in ''World of Adventure'' series by Gary Paulsen. It was published on May 2, 1996 by Random House. Plot The story is about 13-year-old Jesse Rodriguez who has an exciting job working for his friend Buck at a small flight and skydiving school near Seattle. But he can't wait to turn 16 and finally be able to make his first free-fall jump from a plane. References 1996 American novels Novels by Gary Paulsen American young adult novels Random House books Aviation novels {{1990s-ya-novel-stub ...
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The Treasure Of El Patron
Gary James Paulsen (May 17, 1939 – October 13, 2021) was an American writer of children's and young adult fiction, best known for coming-of-age stories about the wilderness. He was the author of more than 200 books and wrote more than 200 magazine articles and short stories, and several plays, all primarily for teenagers. He won the Margaret Edwards Award from the American Library Association in 1997 for his lifetime contribution in writing for teens. Early life Gary Paulsen was born on May 17, 1939, in Minneapolis to Oscar Paulsen and Eunice Paulsen, née Moen. His father was a career Army officer who departed soon after Gary’s birth to join General Patton’s staff. Gary next saw his father at age 7 when he and his mother sailed to the Philippines to join him at his Army base. He and his mother lived in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. When Gary was 4, his mother took him to live in Chicago. Before World War II ended, she sent him to live with relatives on a farm for ...
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Project - A Perfect World
Gary James Paulsen (May 17, 1939 – October 13, 2021) was an American writer of children's and young adult fiction, best known for coming-of-age stories about the wilderness. He was the author of more than 200 books and wrote more than 200 magazine articles and short stories, and several plays, all primarily for teenagers. He won the Margaret Edwards Award from the American Library Association in 1997 for his lifetime contribution in writing for teens. Early life Gary Paulsen was born on May 17, 1939, in Minneapolis to Oscar Paulsen and Eunice Paulsen, née Moen. His father was a career Army officer who departed soon after Gary’s birth to join General Patton’s staff. Gary next saw his father at age 7 when he and his mother sailed to the Philippines to join him at his Army base. He and his mother lived in Thief River Falls, Minnesota. When Gary was 4, his mother took him to live in Chicago. Before World War II ended, she sent him to live with relatives on a farm for a year. ...
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