Gary Paulsen Gary Paulsen James B. Blasingame TeenReads: Student Companions toYoungAdult Literature Greenwood Press Westport, Connecticut •London Library ofCongress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Blasingame, James. GaryPaulsen /James B.Blasingame. p.cm.— (Teenreads : studentcompanions to young adult literature) Includesbibliographical referencesand index. ISBN-13:978-0-313-33532-7 (alk.paper) ISBN-10:0-313-33532-X (alk. paper) 1.Paulsen, Gary—Juvenileliterature. 2.Authors, American—20th century—Biography—Juvenile literature. 3.Children’s stories— Authorship—Juvenile literature. 4.Young adultfiction—Authorship— Juvenile literature. 5.Adventure and adventurers—United States— Biography—Juvenile literature. 6.Dogowners—United States— Biography—Juvenile literature. I. Title. PS3566.A834Z57 2007 8130.54—dc22 [B] 2007021446 BritishLibrary Cataloguing in Publication Data isavailable. Copyright (cid:2)C 2007 byJames B.Blasingame All rightsreserved. Noportion of thisbook may be reproduced, byany process ortechnique, without the express writtenconsent of thepublisher. Library of Congress Catalog CardNumber: 2007021446 ISBN-13: 978-0-313-33532-7 ISBN-10: 0-313-33532-X ISSN: 1553-5096 First published in 2007 Greenwood Press,88 Post Road West,Westport, CT 06881 Animprint of Greenwood Publishing Group,Inc. www.greenwood.com Printed inthe UnitedStatesof America Thepaper used inthis book complieswith the Permanent PaperStandard issued by theNational Information Standards Organization (Z39.48-1984). 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 To Margaret Blasingame (1928–1986), who believed that all children are special and all children can learn Contents Series Foreword ix by James B. Blasingame Preface xi Acknowledgments xiii Chapter One Dogsong:The Life That Inspired the Stories of Gary Paulsen 1 Chapter Two The Writer and His Craft 37 Chapter Three It All Started with a Hatchet: The Brian Robeson Books 49 Chapter Four Puppies, Dogs, and Gary Paulsen: His Life in Dog Years 81 Chapter Five Minnesota Boy: Growing Up in Minnesota 105 Chapter Six Paulsen Looks at the Past: Historical Fiction and Fact 131 viii CONTENTS Chapter Seven Life at Sea and Other Subjects for the Pen of Gary Paulsen 149 Bibliography of Sources 157 Index 163 Series Foreword W hen young readers first find a book they love, the result is magical. A whole new universe opens up to them with possi- bilities as limitless as their own young imaginations. Finding a favorite author brings with it a powerful curiosity about that author as person and a thirst for more books from him or her. The Teen Reads se- ries brings to young readers just the information they need to satisfy their curiosity and slake their thirst. Chapters about the authors’ lives reveal to the young reader that this person was once young, too, with all the trials and tribulations of young people today. Sometimes, young readers will be surprised to find that their favorite author had a very difficult journey in life, and the admiration they hold for that author will grow even more with one wonderful benefit: the realization that challenges create the peo- ple we become and adversity does not equal failure in life. We have chosen six of the most popular and accomplished of authors who write for young adults: Joan Bauer, Sharon Creech, Chris Crutcher, Walter Dean Myers, Gary Paulsen, and Tamora Pierce. These six authors represent a priceless wealth of life experience, distilled through an author’s heart and soul and poured out onto the page in sto- ries of adventure, challenge, love, hardship, and triumph, some set in the Old West, some on another planet, and some right here and now. Each book in the Teen Reads series will delight young readers with connec- tions between their favorite authors’ books and the events in their lives that led them to this vocation in life and sometimes even to the specific settings, characters, and events in their stories. For each important novel or series of novels, readers will find synop- ses of the setting, characters, plots, themes, and literary techniques, along with interesting information that sheds light on how and why the author chose to write these books as he or she did. Using this series will help young readers to make connections with themselves, the world, and other
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