“Hatchet” by Gary Paulsen is a gripping survival novel that follows thirteen-year-old Brian Robeson after a plane crash leaves him stranded in the Canadian wilderness. Armed with only a hatchet, a gift from his mother, Brian must learn to survive on his own. Paulsen’s vivid descriptions immerse readers in Brian’s struggle, making every challenge and triumph feel immediate and real.
The novel excels in its portrayal of resilience and self-discovery. Brian’s journey is not just physical but deeply emotional, as he confronts fear, loneliness, and the secrets of his family. Paulsen’s writing captures the rawness of Brian’s experience, highlighting the importance of adaptability and perseverance in the face of adversity.
Overall, “Hatchet” is a compelling read for both young adults and adults. Its fast-paced narrative and relatable protagonist make it a standout in the survival genre. The book encourages readers to reflect on their own strengths and the power of hope, making it a memorable and inspiring story.

