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Gary Paulsen was born on May 17, 1939, in Minneapolis to Oscar Paulsen and Eunice Paulsen, née Moen. [2] His father was a career army officer who departed soon after Gary’s birth to join General Patton’s staff. Gary next saw his father at age 7 when he and his mother sailed to the Philippines to join him at his army base.
This is a list of works by Gary Paulsen (May 17, 1939 – October 13, 2021), ... Careers in an Airport (1977) Tackling, Running, and Kicking (1977)
Soldier's Heart: Being the Story of the Enlistment and Due Service of the Boy Charley Goddard in the First Minnesota Volunteers is a historical war novella by Gary Paulsen aimed at the teenage market.
The Cookcamp is a novel by Gary Paulsen. The story is about a boy who is sent to the north to live with his grandmother because of his parents being occupied with World War II. It was published on March 1, 1991 by Scholastic. In 1999 it was followed by the sequel Alida's Song.
The Rifle is a 1995 novel by American writer Gary Paulsen. [1] The novel is a work of historical fiction, written for a young adult audience. The story focuses on the history of a rifle crafted prior to the American Revolution, and on the lives of its various owners until the present day. Although Paulsen romanticizes the creation and the ...
Wood, a former offensive lineman for the Wisconsin Badgers, was the initial recipient of the Pat Tillman Award for Service. He enlisted in the Marine Corps after the September 11 terrorist attacks ...
A Nigerian man has been extradited to the US to face charges in the “sextortion” of a South Carolina teen who died by suicide in 2022. Prosecutors allege the scammer posed as a young woman ...
Canyons is a novel written by Gary Paulsen. It involves two boys – one lives in modern times (Brennan) while the other is an Indian boy (Coyote Runs) living nearly two hundred years ago. It involves two boys – one lives in modern times (Brennan) while the other is an Indian boy (Coyote Runs) living nearly two hundred years ago.