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I don't know which type of book you have, (mine is the one with Brian on the front cover) So I don't know if I can give you an accurate page number, but here's the quote:

"Everything was green, so green it went into him. The forest was largely made up of pines and spruce, with stands of some low brush smeared here and there with thick grass and some other kind of very small brush all over."

Near the bottom of Page 39.

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1mo ago

The setting for the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen is in the late 20th century, specifically in 1988. The story follows the main character, Brian Robeson, as he survives alone in the Canadian wilderness after a plane crash.

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read the book and you'll receive a good amount of info. but if you don't remember the seting is green filled with trees and there aren't many sights of animal life.

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Brian robeson,13 years of age is stranded in the Canadian wilderness with berry bushes, trees, a "L" shaped lake and animals and bugs with his hatchet

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