Gary Paulsen
Gary James Paulsen was an American writer of children's and young adult fiction, best known for coming-of-age stories about the wilderness. He was the author of more than 200 books and wrote more than 200 magazine articles and short stories, and several plays, all primarily for teenagers. He won the Margaret Edwards Award from the American Library Association in 1997 for his lifetime contribution in writing for teens.
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📖 Books
Murphy's Stand
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1993
Lawn Boy
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1993
Nightjohn
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1993
Sisters/Hermanas
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1993
Harris and Me
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1993
The Haymeadow
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1992
Culpepper's Cannon
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1992
Amos Gets Famous
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1992
A Christmas Sonata
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1992
Dunc Breaks the Record
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1992
The River
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1991
The Cookcamp
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1991
The Monument
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1991
Boy Who Owned the School
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1990
Woodsong
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1990
Canyons
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1990
The Voyage of the Frog
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1989
The Winter Room
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1989
The Island
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1988
The Crossing
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1987
Sentries
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1986
Hatchet
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1986
Dogsong
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1985
Tracker
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1984
Dancing Carl
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1983
Tasting the Thunder
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1979
The Night the White Deer Died
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1978
Tiltawhirl John
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1977
The foxman
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1977
Mr. Tucket
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1969