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Brian's Winter : ウィキペディア英語版
Brian's Winter

''Brian's Winter'' also known as ''Hatchet: Winter'' is a 1996 young adult novel by Gary Paulsen. It is the third novel in the ''Hatchet'' series, but second in terms of chronology as an alternate ending sequel to ''Hatchet''.
It was also released as ''Hatchet: Winter'' by Pan Macmillan on February 9, 1996.
==Background==
At the end of ''Hatchet'', thirteen-year-old Brian Robeson, who has been trapped in the Canadian wilderness after a plane accident, decides to dive for a "survival pack" from the submerged aircraft. He almost drowns trying to tear the plane open. He recovers, among other things, an emergency transmitter. Within hours, a pilot receives the beacon and rescues him. The book ends with a note that Brian, who learns wilderness survival through trial and error, probably would not have survived the upcoming harsh winter himself.
Paulsen says that many readers wrote to him, complaining about the deus ex machina ending. In response, Paulsen wrote ''Brian's Winter'', which explores what would have happened if Brian had not activated the transmitter.

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