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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Alida's song
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1999
Canoe days
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1999
Brian's return (Brian's Saga #4)
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1999
Tucket's Gold
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1999
Curse of the Ruins
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1998
The Transall saga
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1998
Soldier's Heart
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1998
Worksong
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1997
The White Fox chronicles
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1997
The Schernoff discoveries
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1997
Dunc and Amos on Thin Ice
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1997
Sarny, a life remembered
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1997
Tucket's Ride
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1997
Brian's Winter
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1996
Captive!
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1995
The Tent
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1995
The Rifle
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1995
The Gorgon Slayer
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1995
Escape from Fire Mountain
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1995
Call Me Frances Tucket
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1995
Danger on Midnight River
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1995
Rodomonte's Revenge
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1994
The Car
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1994
The Legend of Red Horse Cavern
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1994
Amos and the Alien
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1994
Harris and Me
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1993
Nightjohn
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1993
Sisters/Hermanas
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1993
Dogteam
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1993
Murphy's Stand
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1993
Lawn Boy
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1993
Culpepper's Cannon
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1992
Dunc Breaks the Record
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1992
A Christmas Sonata
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1992
The Haymeadow
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1992
Amos Gets Famous
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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
Woodsong
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1990
Canyons
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1990
Boy Who Owned the School
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1990