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Gary Paulsen Born May 17, 1939, Gary Paulsen is one of America's most popular
writers for young people. Although he was never a dedicated student, Paulsen
developed a passion for reading at an early age. After a librarian gave him a
book to read, along with his own library card he was hooked. He began spending
hours alone in the basement of his apartment building, reading one book after
another. Running away from home at the age of 14 and traveling with a carnival,
Paulsen gained a taste for adventure. A youthful summer of tough chores on a
farm, too many jobs to count, and two rounds of the 1,180-mile Alaskan dog sled
race, the Iditarod; have provided abundant material from which he creates his
powerful stories. Paulsen's realization that he would become a writer came
suddenly when he was working as a satellite technician for an aerospace company
in California. One night he walked off the job, never to return. He spent the
next year in Hollywood as a magazine proofreader, working on his own writing
every night. Then he left California and drove to northern Minnesota where he
rented a cabin on a lake; by the end of the winter, he had completed his first
novel. Living in the remote Minnesota woods, Paulsen soon turned to the sport of
dog racing, and entered the 1983 Iditarod. This led to his later novels;
Woodsong and Dogsong.
Paulsen's overwhelming belief in young people that drives
him to write. His intense desire to tap deeply into the human spirit and to
encourage readers to observe and care about the world around them has brought
him both enormous popularity with young people and critical honor from the
children's book community. Paulsen is a master storyteller who has written more
than 175 books and some 200 articles and short stories for children and adults.
He is one of the most important writers of young adult literature today. My
personal insights while reading Paulsen’s books are that he can make novels that
bring true life into focus. He can show deep emotions through a rugged outdoors
book. He also shows immense content and great structure in his books. Most of
all I like his style and how he likes to write about his self-events. I think
his work is most excellent. He is my favorite author and he lets himself express
what he is feeling. I chose this book because I have read many of his previous
books and they are great. He is an excellent author and I will continue to keep
reading his books.
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