Blurb submitted by Savannah Garcia
Hatchet is Fiction
If you're looking for a good book to read I would suggest Hatchet. It’s great for young teens and adults to just to have fun and enjoy reading. It has thrills and suspense, so it makes you want to turn to the next page and keep reading. The book is about a 13-year-old boy named Brian. He is flying a small plane to go see his dad for the summer. The pilot gives him a very brief flying lesson in which Brian has control of the plane for a few minutes. The pilot seems to be experiencing increasing pain in his shoulder, arm, and stomach. At first, Brian does not think it is very serious, but as the pilot begins jerking in his seat it becomes clear that he is having a heart attack. The attack stops and the pilot is dead. Brian is forced to take over the controls. After a harrowing descent, the plane crashes into a lake in the Canadian woods, where Brian is stranded. He has to learn how to survive, as in, how to find food, how to find or make shelter, and protect himself. He has his obstacles and his challenges but that doesn’t stop him. This book is great if you like young adult fiction. Hatchet is a great book to dive into.
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