This book is very fun and easy to read.

Brian was flying on a single engine plane to see his dad up North. This time, Brian is back at home and he can't seem to adjust to his formal life at home. Hatchet was about when it …
Medford, Massachussetts. Brian builds a raft a tries to transport Derek to the nearest town down the river for medical help. Sixteen-year-old Brian hasn't been able to forget his life in the wilderness. In The River, the government asked Brian to go back to the wilderness and show astronauts and the military his survival techniques that kept him alive. He is lost.
The whole time he is in the city he can't quite thinking of the wilderness and how much he wanted to go back.

The author explains every thing throw and it's not really at a high reading level. It's interesting and no matter where you stop reading you can tell something good is coming up next. He started school again and tried to make friends and hang out, but he doesn't feel that he fits in.

TM ® & © 2017 Scholastic Inc. All Rights Reserved. This time, Brian is prepared and he is used to the way the woods is so he can survive. It's not a high reading level so it's easier to understand. If you are a reader that loves the outdoors this book is for you. The author explains every thing throw and it's not really at a high reading level. Now that's he's back in civilization, he can't find a … Now, the chapters themselves are fairly short, so I would suggest you choose one or two pages to use per chapter. The author made it that what if Brian didn't get rescued and had to make it through the winter. From there he took a canoe to find a campsite. This book written by Gary Paulson is outstanding. If you have read Hatchet, The River, and Brian's Winter (like I have) then you will understand the story better 'cause you probably wouldn't really understand it if you haven't read at least one of those three books that came before this one. After he gets into a huge fight with this kid who is jelous of him and gets arrested for it, he decides that the best place for him is back in the woods and so he goes back there.

The story begins with Brian, a 16 year old boy trying to live a normal life. The pilot had a heart attack and the plane went down in a lake in the middle of the wilderness. Reviewer shade wrote: Brian's return If you've wanted to read a book but didn't know if it was good you'd look for a book review; enough said here's my review now brains return is the fourth book of Brian's saga by … But during a storm, Derek was hit by lightning and falls into a coma. With both his parents gave him permission, Brian made arrangements and went back to the bush. Derek Holtzer went with him to observe him and take notes. Finally, Brian's Return. Caleb was very interested in what Brian had to say and always asked him to describe the scenes that he has seen.

After everything Brian has gone through he has to try to fit back in with the city life. Anyone who enjoyed Hatchet and its other sequels will enjoy this book. Nobody was really interested in what he felt and his stories.

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By clicking continue, your current session will end. This book would be a little hard for young kids to find the true meaning of, so ages 11 and up would be a good reccomended age. He feels disconnected, more isolated than he did alone in the north woods. He took a cab to a cabin of a pilot and then took a plane to a river. How can Brian discover his true path in life, and where he belongs? Sixteen-year-old Brian hasn't been able to forget his life in the wilderness.

He had to learn how to survive alone in the wilderness with only a hatchet for fifty-four days. 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. Brian had the longest winter ever. But now that's he's back to ordinary life, he can't make sense of high school life. But now that's he's back to ordinary life, he can't make sense of high school life. This book is at a 5.5 reading level, based off the Accelerated Reader scale. I really liked this book and would recommend this book to anyone who likes adventures. One of the days he was in the city he got into a fight and got put with a counselor to fix his problem. Brian's Winter is a little different, it takes after Hatchet.