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"Handaxe Boy" cover copy 1.Cover text: (1) Title: Hatchet By Gary Paulsen Translator: Bai Lian Publisher: Jilin Literature and History Publishing House Best-selling 2,000,000 copies worldwide! One of the 50 best juvenile books in the United States in the past 100 years! Won the Newbery Honor Books! The teen survival saga that tricked National Geographic One of the most popular writers in the United States for young readers, Gary Berson's most popular series! In 2005, Taiwan Eslite Bookstore ranked first in the youth literature category In 2005, the second place in the parent-child sharing category of the best-selling list of blogs and bookstores

Rear mouth: "Handaxe Boy" Adventure Survival Raiders Location: Primeval Forest Duration: 54 days Blockers: fear, loneliness, hunger, danger Keywords: crash, blackberry, porcupine, moose, tornado Rescue Weapons: Hatchet, Courage, Common Sense, Hope, Confidence Addiction Recipe: "Adventure River" 2. Spine Growth Pocket① hand ax boy first piece Gary Berson Translated by Bai Lian Jilin Literature and History Publishing House 3. Back cover text: The Most Thrilling Survival Adventure Story...The Most Gripping Narrative...A Victor's Story! ——Highly recommended by American Kirkus children's book professional book review magazine

Fascinating...well-conceived... ——(Journal of the American Library Association) Review of the Book Catalog Breathtaking story... Poetic structure and realistic description come together to create a story that goes beyond the usual adventure novel. -- "Publishers Weekly" "Let us not be afraid to face loneliness, enhance our endless confidence and courage, teach us to be afraid but never panic, and never ignore the tools we carry with us..." "It also allows us to learn knowledge and insights that cannot be learned in countless after-school cram schools, and even more concretely experience the ubiquitous application of mathematics, physics, chemistry and other textbook knowledge in nature..."

——Reader language ISBN: 7-80702-427-5 Pricing: 4. Front Lekou text: Introduction to this book Brian is 13 years old and he is going to spend the summer with his dad, where is his dad?Dad is in the virgin forest in northern Canada, where he is engaged in oil field mining.How can Brian reach the virgin forest he has longed for?One day, the opportunity finally came. There was a plane flying back to the oil field, and Brian became the only passenger on the small plane.However, who would have expected that a great misfortune would come at this time. The pilot died suddenly of a heart attack, and the plane fell into the depths of an uninhabited forest.Fortunately, Brian survived, but deep in the dense forest there are many crises, and survival is in trouble-despair, fear, hunger, big black bears, wolves, moose... Before boarding the plane, his mother gave him a hand axe, the cloth with the ax in his hand Can Lane survive?The wolf is coming, what should he do?What would he do without fire?What would he do without food?Can Brian really survive?If one day, those of us teenagers who grew up eating McDonald's encountered a similar situation, what would we do?Do we have enough to survive in the wild?Can we apply textbook knowledge such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, etc. to survival in the wild?

5.Back Lekou text: About the Author Gary Paulsen Gary Paulsen (1939-) Born in Minnesota, USA, he worked successively as a truck driver, hunter, archer, director, actor, singer, sailor, engineer, farmer, and teacher. His diverse careers have created his rich life experience.Later, he moved to the forest and devoted himself to writing. Most of his works are based on real life, and he became a master of storytelling. After the first song of "Handaxe Boy" was published, the author received almost 200 letters from readers every day, asking how Brian became.Because the content of "Handaxe Boy" is wonderful and realistic, "National Geographic Magazine" mistakenly thought it was a real event and wanted to interview and report Brian.So far, "Handaxe Boy" has sold 2,000,000 copies around the world, and won the well-known American award "Newbery Award" (one of the two major children's literature awards in the world, the other is the "International Andersen Literature Award").It was rated as one of the 50 best juvenile books in the United States in the past 100 years.

Test: Wilderness Survival Skills 1. Unfortunately, if your plane crashes and crashes into a lake in a primeval forest; if you are lucky, if you are the only survivor on the plane.So what do you do to continue to survive? ① Get out of the plane quickly, it is very likely that the plane will explode or continue to sink; ② Grab the floating object, take off the bulky wet clothes and shoes, and swim to the shore; ③ After going ashore, relax your body first and avoid strenuous exercise; light a fire to keep warm to avoid body hypothermia. 2. In the primeval forest, besides the big black bear, wolf, moose...there is one of the most dangerous enemies, which is the mosquito.Do you know how to deal with these mosquitoes when they come at you densely, in groups, overwhelmingly?

① Fully armed: wear thick clothes and wrap your head well, so that mosquitoes can't get in; ② With the help of medicine: look for plants with pungent smell in the forest, squeeze their juice, and apply it all over the body; this juice has a strong effect of repelling mosquitoes; ③Smoky: burn wet grass, emit its smoke smell, and repel mosquitoes. 3. There are many dangers in the primeval forest, even the fruit will kill you, so what are the skills in choosing the fruit? ①Look for familiar plant fruits, or wild fruits and tubers that are believed to be non-toxic, so that they can be used to satisfy hunger;

② Plants that cannot be confirmed to be non-toxic or unknown should not be eaten lightly to prevent poisoning; ③Reserve some edible plant fruits, etc., to be prepared. 4. If you are unfortunately injured by a porcupine in the primeval forest, and the porcupine’s steel needle stabs your leg mercilessly, at this time, the following rescue rules will be of great help to you: ① Pulling out the thorn: pull out the thorn with all your strength and clenching your teeth. You must pull out the thorn in one go, otherwise the steel needle will break and it will be more difficult to handle if it stays half in the body;

②Cleaning: Wash the wound with clean water, apply some anti-inflammatory medicine if there is one, and then bandage the wound with a clean cloth; ③ Avoid: Do not bandage directly without cleaning, so that bacteria may remain in the wound and cause infection. 5. If you are trapped in a primeval forest, and you don’t have matches, lighters, or even any utensils for making fire, how should you make fire? ① First select two hard enough objects, such as axes, stones, and steel; ②Furthermore, collect enough combustibles, such as the heart of dead trees, or the velvet-like dry whiskers in dry birch bark;

③ After the two items are ready, you can rub hard and hit hard objects to generate sparks, and then increase the speed and strength of the impact to promote the generation of a large number of sparks, and make these sparks just fall on the prepared combustibles, ignite the flammable things, thereby taking the kindling, burning the wood, and making it a raging fire; ④ After obtaining the kindling, it needs to be kept well, so that you don't need to go through a lot of trouble every time to make a fire. 6. In the uninhabited primeval forest, you have no fishing rod, no net, and no fishing gear, but you really want to eat fish in the lake. What should you do at this time?

①Tools: Look for branches with branches, and use a hand ax or knife to sharpen the branches to form a fork; the other end of the branch is made into a handle to make a simple harpoon; ②Method: Dive into the shallow water area and wait patiently. After the fish swims over, they will attack immediately with sharp eyes and quick hands; ③Essential knowledge: Pay attention to the refraction of the water surface to turn the light, so usually the harpoon should be pierced at the lower point of the fish you see. (These knowledge are what you should learn in nature class or physics class, so you should pay attention to the reserve of knowledge.) 7. In addition to the delicious food that fishing can bring us, the food obtained from hunting can also become our delicious meal, such as rabbits, birds, etc. However, when using meat animals as food, it is very important for our wild cooking ability. Good challenge, because: ①The meat must be cooked, it is best to put some salt; ② Meat that cannot be eaten for a meal should be roasted over fire and stored well.If it is stored without being cooked, it will be more likely to rot and deteriorate, and it will also lead to the growth of germs. The smell of raw meat will even attract other dangerous animals; ③Be good at using any useful things, such as animal feathers can be kept, and can be used to make arrows or keep warm. 8. When picking berries, hunting, or sitting in the shade to rest in the wild, you suddenly feel chills on your back, and suddenly you turn around, and there is a wolf watching you not far away... In the wild, this is a common situation. Wolves appear to be more lethal than porcupines.how?Are you shuddering too?So quickly master some protection and escape skills! ① When traveling in the wild, carry weapons with you for self-defense in times of crisis; ②When encountering wolves, use the cover of bushes to avoid them as soon as possible, and then escape their sight quietly; do not panic and run wildly; ③When traveling at night, you can hold a torch to open the way, and the fire can prevent the wolves from approaching; when you sleep at night, light a bonfire near the habitat for protection. 9. The climate in the forest changes rapidly, and tornadoes are also frequent visitors.Rolling sand and rocks, shaking big trees, everything that can be swept away, so how should we deal with tornadoes? ① People: When the tornado comes, try to avoid the path of the tornado or hide in the cave; ② Objects: Important materials should be stored in the crevices of large rocks or in caves to prevent them from being swept away or torn to pieces by tornadoes; ③House: The house for refuge is best fixed on a big tree trunk or a fixed large object with ropes; ④ Avoid: Do not try to tie people to the tree trunk. Although they will not be swept away, they may be killed by flying sand and stones. 10. You have no rope, no nails, but a hatchet. How can you make a raft? ① Manufacture: Weave ropes with strong vines, collect straight tree trunks, and bind the trunks with braided ropes; ②Location: Make a raft directly by the water, so that it can be easily launched into the water; ③ Fixation: Every time you return to the shore, you need to fix the raft with ropes; ④ Drying: Soaking the raft in water for too long will reduce its buoyancy, so it should be dragged ashore regularly to expose it to the sun. Life in the jungle is full of dangers, and the skills are hard to describe. If you want to get more practical skills, please pay attention to the "Handaxe Boy" series!
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