Why did I love this book?
I first read Hatchet when my son brought it home from his school library.
From the first page, as thirteen-year-old Brian flies into the “endless green northern wilderness” in a small airplane, I knew this was a book I wouldn’t be able to put down. My son and I stayed up way past his bedtime reading this classic adventure story together. After the plane crashes, Brian must survive alone in the wilderness with only a hatchet for help.
His story made us think more carefully about what we bring along when we go hiking in the wild. I’ve now read the book at least five times and it doesn’t get old. Even better, there are several follow up books featuring Brian.
8 authors picked Hatchet as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it. This book is for kids age 10, 11, 12, and 13.
This award-winning contemporary classic is the survival story with which all others are compared—and a page-turning, heart-stopping adventure, recipient of the Newbery Honor. Hatchet has also been nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read.
Thirteen-year-old Brian Robeson, haunted by his secret knowledge of his mother’s infidelity, is traveling by single-engine plane to visit his father for the first time since the divorce. When the plane crashes, killing the pilot, the sole survivor is Brian. He is alone in the Canadian wilderness with nothing but his clothing, a tattered windbreaker, and the hatchet his mother…