Gary James Paulsen was a prolific American author known for his young adult and children's fiction, particularly wilderness adventure stories.
Born in 1939, he wrote over 200 books and numerous magazine articles and short stories throughout his career.
Paulsen's works often featured coming-of-age themes set in natural environments, drawing from his own experiences.
His most famous novel, Hatchet, spawned several sequels including The River.
Paulsen's contributions to young adult literature earned him the prestigious Margaret Edwards Award in 1997 from the American Library Association, recognizing his lifetime achievement in writing for teens.
He passed away in 2021, leaving behind a rich legacy of adventure stories that continue to captivate young readers.
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