![]() ![]() He makes mistakes that nearly cost him his life. He learns to make fire, shelter, and weapons so that he can hunt and fish. He survives encounters with bears, a porcupine, a skunk, a wolf, and (most terrifying of all) a moose. Aided by nothing but a hatchet and the will to survive, even after he knows the search for him has been called off, he holds off starvation. This is the story of Brian’s fifty-four-day ordeal. With nothing but the clothes on his back and a hatchet his mother had given him as a parting gift, he has to scratch a living out of the Canadian wilderness. Brian finds himself alone at 70,000 feet, with no idea where he is and no one on the radio to help him land the plane.Ĭonsidering that he lives through the crash, I suppose he does all right. He doesn’t find out what tough is until the pilot of a single-engine Cessna dies of a heart attack right beside him. ![]() ![]() He thinks it’s tough having to fly from New York to northern Canada to visit his father over the summer. Purchase hereīrian Robeson, aged 13, thinks it’s tough having divorced parents. ![]()
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