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  1. Hatchet Wikia currently has over 107 Pages and 258 Images. ABOUT A local Louisiana legend about a vengeful spirit killing any human who dares enter his territory of Honey Swamp.

  2. Hatchet Summary. Next. Chapter 1. A thirteen-year-old boy named Brian Robeson is flying in a small plane over the Canadian wilderness, with only a quiet middle-aged pilot for company. Brian is consumed with thoughts of his parents’ divorce and the way it has torn his life apart, and he is unable to stop thinking about it even when flying over ...

  3. Full title Hatchet. Author Gary Paulsen. Type of work Novel. Genre Coming-of-age novel; young adult novel; adventure novel; survival story. Language English. Time and place written United States, 1980s. Date of first publication 1987. Publisher Delacorte Books. Narrator Anonymous, speaking from a point after the events of the novel take place. Point of view This novel is narrated in the third ...

  4. Hatchet. Audible Audiobook. – Unabridged. Gary Paulsen (Author), Peter Coyote (Narrator), Listening Library (Publisher) 4.7 25,469 ratings. See all formats and editions. Newbery Award-winner Gary Paulsen's best-known book comes to audio in this breathless, heart-gripping drama about a boy pitted against the wilderness with only a hatchet and ...

  5. Victor Crowley is the main antagonist of the Hatchet franchise. He is known to be a revenant who is physical but also a spiritual entity who is hellbent on killing any and all who are foolish enough to come to or even near his home or the island. Victor Crowley was conceived as the result of an affair between Thomas Crowley and his wife’s nurse Lena. Victor's mother Lena was once the nurse ...

  6. The story of ‘Hatchet’ would keep you on your toes, thrilled till the very last line. And by the last line, I mean the last line of the epilogue. That is how good it is. The protagonist’s life is changed forever. However, even though the reader would not feel his experiences with the same intensity as him, ‘Hatchet’ is very capable of changing someone for the better.

  7. By Gary Paulsen. Gary Paulsen's ‘Hatchet’ tells the story of Brian Robeson, a thirteen-year-old boy still finding it hard to believe his parents have become estranged, now thrown into another turbulence when he crash-lands in a wilderness. Article written by Chioma Julie.

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