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The River
First edition
AuthorGary Paulsen
Cover artistNone
LanguageEnglish
SeriesBrian's Saga
GenreNovel
PublisherDelacorte Press
Publication dateJune 1991
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages130
Preceded byHatchet 
Followed byBrian's Winter 

The River, also known as The Return and Hatchet: The Return, is a 1991 young adult novel by Gary Paulsen. It is the second installment in the Hatchet series, although Brian's Winter (1996) kicks off an alternative trilogy of sequels to Hatchet that disregard The River from canon.

The 1993 reprint includes a note (copied from Paulsen's handwriting) explaining about the survival aspects of The River that "like all my books it is based on things that happened to me."

Plot

Brian Robeson, a 13-year-old boy who spent 54 days surviving alone in the Canadian wilderness the previous summer, is hired by the government to again live in the woods and survive using only his wits so the military can learn his survival techniques. Though reluctant at first, Brian eventually agrees. This time, Brian sets out for a remote Canadian location accompanied by Derek Holtzer, a government psychologist.

Though the government stipulated the duo take emergency supplies, Brian insists they abandon everything but a knife and an emergency radio, saying that it would be impossible to eat bugs and sleep in the rain when a tent and prepared food is within reach. During their stay, things take a grim turn when their camp is struck by lightning, which knocks Derek into a coma and destroys the radio. Knowing that Derek will die of dehydration long before anyone finds them, Brian builds a raft in a desperate bid to navigate down the unknown river to Brannock's Trading Post, the nearest inhabited point, for emergency aid. The biggest problem is the trading post is 100 miles (160 km) downriver. Despite rapids, the craft's unwieldiness, exhaustion, and a lack of geographical knowledge, they finally reach the trading post and Derek survives. After the two get back home, Derek buys Brian a canoe named The Raft as a thank you present.

References

  1. Paulsen, Gary (1993) . The River (Trumpet ed.). New York: Dell. p. inside cover. ISBN 0-440-82118-5.
  1. "The River". Fantastic Fiction.
Works by Gary Paulsen
Bibliography
Brian's saga
Murphy series
  • Murphy
  • Murphy's Gold
  • Murphy's Herd
  • Murphy's War
  • Murphy's Stand
  • Murphy's Ambush
  • Murphy's Trail
Culpepper Adventures
The Tucket Adventures
World of Adventure
Other novels
Non-fiction
Film adaptations


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