How to train your dad. Eltern erziehen leicht gemacht
Ein Roman mit Dauergrinse-Garantie vom Bestsellerautor von „Allein in der Wildnis“. Nicht nur für Hundefans ab 10 Jahren
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Paulsen entwickelte schon in jungen Jahren eine Leidenschaft für das Lesen und fand ständige Inspiration in einem abenteuerlichen Leben. Erfahrungen wie die Reise mit einem Zirkus, anstrengende Farmarbeit und die Teilnahme am zermürbenden Iditarod-Schlittenhunderennen lieferten ihm reichhaltiges Material für seine Erzählungen. Seine Geschichten erkunden oft Themen wie Abenteuer, Überleben und die Entdeckung innerer Stärke. Paulsens Schreibstil zeichnet sich durch seine Direktheit und seine Fähigkeit aus, den Leser in fesselnde Handlungen einzutauchen.







Ein Roman mit Dauergrinse-Garantie vom Bestsellerautor von „Allein in der Wildnis“. Nicht nur für Hundefans ab 10 Jahren
Paulsen und sein Team von Hunden erlebten Schneestürme, Erfrierungen, Hundekämpfe, Elchangriffe, Schlaflosigkeit und Halluzinationen in ihrem unermüdlichen Streben, weiterzumachen.
Gary erlebt während des 2. Weltkrieges ein ganz besonders Weihnachtsfest, das für seinen todkranken Vetter das letzte sein wird.
'Wir leben auf einer Farm am Rande eines Waldes, der von unserer Haustür in Minnesota bis ganz hoch zur Hudson Bay reicht. Onkel David sagt, die Bäume dort sind verkümmert und dünn, die Menschen klein und rundlich, und die Eisbären haben eine Vorliebe für Menschenfleisch. Das sagt Onkel David immer, wenn er seine Geschichten erzählt. Er sagt, er hat solche Sachen gesehen. aber davon später. Eine poetische Reise durch die vier Jahreszeiten auf einer Farm - und ein Fest für alle Sinne'
Der 11-jährige Erzähler erlebt auf der verrückten Farm der Larsons ein aufregendes Abenteuer. Während er dort lebt, muss er sich vor dem geistesgestörten Hahn, einer riesigen Katze und der eigenwilligen Kuh Vivian in Acht nehmen. Zusammen mit seinem chaotischen Cousin Harris erleben sie lustige und chaotische Momente.
Als Mark eine Wanderung durch die Wüste unternimmt, wird ihm eine vibrierende Lichtspirale, die er für ein Air-Force-Geheimexperiment hält, zum Verhängnis. Sie versetzt ihm einen starken Stromschlag und als er Stunden später aus seiner Ohnmacht erwacht, hat sich alles um ihn herum merkwürdig verändert. Ein harter Kampf ums Überleben beginnt, bis er endlich Spuren von Menschen entdeckt. Doch die Erleichterung währt nur kurz, denn Mark gerät in die blutige Fehde zweier kriegerischer Stämme und wird verschleppt. Ist er etwa in der Vergangenheit gelandet? Zumindest ist er den Eingeborenen mit seinem Schulwissen haushoch überlegen ...
Brian ist unterwegs zu seinem Vater, der hoch im Norden Kanadas lebt. Auf dem Flug dorthin erleidet der Pilot der kleinen Maschine einen Herzinfarkt. Wie durch ein Wunder überlebt Brian den Absturz. Nun muss er sich allein in der Wildnis zurechtfinden. Brian wird gerettet. Anderthalb Jahre später überredet ihn der Überlebenstrainer Derek, noch einmal die Ausnahmesituation von damals nachzuleben. Die ersten Tage in der Wildnis vergehen mühelos, doch dann zerstört ein Blitz den Sender ihres Funkgeräts und Derek wird schwer verletzt. Jetzt kann nur noch der Fluss Rettung bringen ...
2 Aussenseiter verbünden sich, um das brutale Schulleben zu überstehen. Harold bestimmt mit praxisfremden Methoden die tägliche Vorgehensweise, die stets in kleinen Katastrophen endet.
Fünfzehn ist der Ich-Erzähler, als er zu Onkel Harold und seiner Frau Mildred kommt, die im Norden Minnesotas eine Farm bewirtschaften. Es fällt ihm schwer, sich in der neuen Umgebung einzuleben. Auf eienr seiner längeren Erkundungen per Ski entdeckt er fernab von jeder Siedlung die Hütte des Foxman.
Den Absturz der Sportmaschine hat Brian wie durch ein Wunder überlebt. Allein in der Wildnis der kanadischen Wälder wird jeder Tag zu einem Überlebenskampf, den Brian jedoch nach einer Weile erstaunlich gut meistert. Allerdings ist er damit so beschäftigt, daß er lange nicht merkt, wie sich die Natur um ihn herum verändert und der Sommer schnell zu Ende geht. Erst als ihm ein eisiger Wind ins Gesicht weht, wird Brian klar, was ihm bevorsteht: der Winter - mit Temperaturen, wie er sie noch nie erlebt hat. Doch auch von anderer Seite droht ihm Gefahr: Eines Abends steht ihm ein riesiger Bär gegenüber . . .
Es beginnt alles mit einer langen Zugreise. Ein Junge fährt zu seiner Großmutter, die nahe der kanadischen Grenze in einem Camp für Straßenbauarbeiter kocht. Die großen, bärenstarken Männer, die aufregenden Tage auf der Baustelle - eine raue Welt, in der der Junge aber auch viel menschliche Wärme erlebt. Wenn da nur nicht die Sehnsucht nach seiner Mutter wäre.
Ein Leseerlebnis erster Güte MAGAZIN schule Brian ist zwölf Jahre alt und seine Eltern sind geschieden. Er sitzt in einem kleinen Flugzeug und weiß nicht, ob er sich auf den Sommer bei seinem Vater freuen soll. Plötzlich erleidet der Pilot einen Herzinfarkt und stirbt, Brian ist allein am Himmel, vor sich Instrumente, mit denen er nicht umgehen kann, im Herzen die Gewissheit des Todes. Und dann kommt der Absturz. Doch Brian überlebt und es beginnt eine wahre Robinsonade. Er »erfindet« das Feuer neu, den Bau eines Unterschlupfs, er fertigt Pfeil und Bogen ... Ausgezeichnet mit der Newbery Medal
Schulausgabe für das Niveau B1, ab dem 5. Lernjahr. Ungekürzter englischer Originaltext mit Annotationen
Things get out of hand for a twelve-year-old boy when a neighbor convinces him to expand his summer lawn mowing business.
Vor anderthalb Jahren hat der fünfzehnjährige Brian nach einem Flugzeugabsturz allein in der Wildnis überlebt. Mit dem Überlebenstrainer Derek begibt er sich noch einmal in die Wälder. Als aber das Funkgerät zerstört und Derek schwer verletzt wird, ist Brian wieder auf sich allein gestellt.
Drei spannende Romane des australischen Starautors in einem Band.
Das superspannende Lesevergnügen mit drei fesselnden Abenteuergeschichten: Im Black Water Lake regt sich ein Wesen aus uralter Zeit - Daniel und seine Kumpel verirren sich allein in der Wildnis - Tom und Brett geraten in ein Computerspiel, das plötzlich unangenehm realistisch wird ...
Mit fast sechzig Jahren erfüllt sich der Abenteurer Gary Paulsen seinen großen Jugendtraum: er kauft sich eine Harley-Davidson und macht eine Tour quer durch die USA. Aus der Fahrt wird eine Reise in die Vergangenheit. Paulsen erinnert sich an wichtige Begebenheiten in seinem Leben, an abenteuerliche Hundeschlittenrennen und Segeltörns, an Frauengeschichten und an gute Freunde. Und immer wieder denkt er über seinen Traum von der großen Freiheit nach. Ein Buch nicht nur für männer und Motorradfans
This book is a collection of stories from Gary Paulsen's own life about dogs, horses, birds and even a whale who know more than we humans may assume. His understanding and admiration of animals is well known, and in This Side of Wild, which has taken a lifetime to write, he proves the ways in which they have taught him to be a better person.
The story revolves around Kevin Spencer, who navigates the chaos of planning a double wedding in his backyard, aiming to impress his girlfriend, Tina. As he manages his quirky relatives and their antics, humor and family dynamics take center stage, showcasing Kevin's role as the family's anchor. This engaging tale captures the challenges and joys of family life, making it a relatable and entertaining read for middle-school boys.
"Author Gary Paulsen portrays a series of life-altering moments from his turbulent childhood as his own original survival story. If not for his summer escape from a shockingly neglectful Chicago upbringing to a North Woods homestead at age five, there never would have been a Hatchet. Without the encouragement of the librarian who handed him his first book at age thirteen, he may never have become a reader. And without his desperate teenage enlistment in the Army, he would not have discovered his true calling as a storyteller"--
Built around the assessment objectives for AS and A2 level English, offering explanations, examples, exercises, summaries, a glossary of key terms and suggested answers.
Kevin, known for his humorous antics, faces a pivotal moment as he decides to pursue Tina Zabinski, whom he considers the Most Beautiful Girl in the World. With newfound determination, he prepares to ask her out, but his usual penchant for scheming may complicate his plans. This story explores themes of love, courage, and the challenges of teenage romance.
Gary Paulsen has owned dozens of unforgettable and amazing dogs. In each chapter he tells of one special dog, among them Cookie, the sled dog who saved his life; Snowball, the puppy he owned as a boy in the Philippines; Ike, his mysterious hunting companion; Dirk, the grim protector; and his true friend Josh, a brilliant border collie.
In the new virtual reality game Brett and Todd try out buzz-bugs are a deadly pest. When both boys see a buzz-bug attacking their teacher, but nobody else does, they realise something has gone wrong. They must play again, but this time they're fighting for their lives. Suggested level: primary, intermediate
A young boy's journey transforms into a harrowing survival tale as he sets sail to honor his uncle's last wish. Confronted by the vastness of the ocean, David faces relentless storms and the perils of sea life. With limited supplies and the aftermath of a violent tempest, he must navigate not only the treacherous waters but also the challenges that test his resilience and courage. This gripping adventure highlights the stark contrast between life on land and the unforgiving nature of the sea.
Millions of readers of Hatchet, The River, Brian’s Winter , and Brian’s Return know that Brian Robeson is at home in the Canadian wilderness. He has stood up to the challenge of surviving alone in the woods. He prefers being on his own in the natural world to civilization.When Brian finds a dog one night, a dog that is wounded and whimpering, he senses danger. The dog is badly hurt, and as Brian cares for it, he worries about his Cree friends who live north of his camp. His instincts tell him to head north, quickly. With his new companion at his side, and with a terrible, growing sense of unease, he sets out to learn what happened. He sets out on the hunt.From the Hardcover edition.
In this financial comedy, Kevin faces the challenge of being broke while navigating his tendency to lie. As he seeks ways to earn money, he encounters a series of chaotic misunderstandings. Gary Paulsen crafts an engaging and relatable teen protagonist, showcasing Kevin's human flaws and the humorous situations that arise from them, making for an entertaining exploration of adolescence and the quest for financial stability.
So many readers have written and What happened to Sarny, the young slave girl who learned to read in Nightjohn? Extraordinary things happened to her, from the moment she fled the plantation in the last days of the Civil War, suddenly a free woman in search of her sold-away children, until she found them and began a new life. Sarny's story gives a panoramic view of America in a time of trial, tragedy, and hoped-for change, until her last days in the 1930s.
Being the True and Fictional Account of the Most Valiant Marshal in the West
The story follows Bass Reeves, who, despite being born into slavery, rises to become one of the most successful US Marshals in the Wild West. His remarkable journey showcases themes of resilience, justice, and the fight against oppression, highlighting his significant contributions to law enforcement during a tumultuous period in American history. Through his adventures, the narrative explores the complexities of race and identity in the frontier, illustrating how Reeves defied societal expectations to carve out a legacy of bravery and integrity.
On a moonlit winter night, a team of dogs pulls a sled, taking the narrator and readers on a wondrous ride through the snow, into and out of the woods. It is a ride you'll wish would never end.Through this exquisite prose poem, Gary Paulsen shares the joy, the beauty, and the grandeur of the outdoors. With his joyous text and Ruth Wright Paulsen's exuberant and expressive illustrations, Dogteam is a celebration of nature, a dance that invites everyone to join in.
Samuel, 13, spends his days in the forest, hunting for food for his family. He has grown up on the frontier of a British colony, America. Far from any town, or news of the war against the King that American patriots have begun near Boston.But the war comes to them. British soldiers and Iroquois attack. Samuel’s parents are taken away, prisoners. Samuel follows, hiding, moving silently, determined to find a way to rescue them. Each day he confronts the enemy, and the tragedy and horror of this war. But he also discovers allies, men and women working secretly for the patriot cause. And he learns that he must go deep into enemy territory to find his all the way to the British headquarters, New York City.
The story follows Kevin, whose talent for lying leads to a series of humorous complications with friends, family, and teachers. As his web of deceit grows, he must confront the consequences of his actions and find a way to stop lying for good. The narrative explores themes of honesty, friendship, and the challenges of growing up while navigating the repercussions of his fibs.
A teenager left on his own travels west in a kit car he built himself, and along the way picks up two Vietnam veterans, who take him on an eye-opening journey.
Few novels cut to the heart of the matter so elegantly or eloquently ... Nightjohn should be required reading. School Library Journal
From the living legend and award-winning author of Hatchet comes a laugh-out- loud middle-grade romp about a boy, his free-thinking dad, and the puppy- training pamphlet that turns their summer upside down.
Set in a rural Minnesota farmhouse, the story explores the bond between two brothers as they navigate the changing seasons and their family's history. Through vivid storytelling, Paulsen captures the beauty of nature and the importance of family traditions. The narrative intertwines personal growth with themes of resilience and the passage of time, making it a poignant read for young audiences. This edition includes bonus content that enriches the original tale, offering deeper insights into the characters and their experiences.
Gary Paulsen’s funny follow-up to Lawn Boy is full of big surprises and big laughs. Lawn Boy The summer I was twelve, mowing lawns with Grandpa’s old riding mower turned into big business. With advice from Arnold the stockbroker, I learned all about making money. Six weeks and hundred of thousands of dollars later, life got more complicated. You see, the prizefighter I sponsor, Joey Pow, won a big fight. And a TV interview made me famous. As Arnold says, “Capitalism plus publicity equals monster commerce.” Even my best friends wanted a piece of the action. Meanwhile, some scary guys showed up at Joey’s gym. . . .
Two boys, separated by the canyons of time and two vastly different cultures, face the challenges by which they become men. Coyote Runs, an Apache boy, takes part in his first raid -- the one that will usher him into manhood. He is to be a man for but a short time....More than a hundred years later, while camping near Dog Canyon, fifteen-year-old Brennan Cole becomes obsessed with a skull that he finds, pierced by a bullet. He learns that it was the skull of an Apache boy executed by soldiers in 1864. A mystical link joins Brennan and Coyote Runs, and Brennan knows that neither boy will find any peace until Coyote Runs' skull is returned to an ancient sacred place. In a grueling run through the canyon to return the skull, Brennan faces the challenge of his life.
This stunning New York Times Bestseller from the survival story master, set along a rugged coastline centuries ago, does for the ocean what Hatchet does for the woods, as it relates the story of a young person’s battle to stay alive against the odds, where the high seas meet a coastal wilderness. When a deadly plague reaches the small fish camp where he lives, an orphan named Leif is forced to take to the water in a cedar canoe. He flees northward, following a wild, fjord-riven shore, navigating from one danger to the next, unsure of his destination. Yet the deeper into his journey he paddles, the closer he comes to his truest self as he connects to “the heartbeat of the ocean . . . the pulse of the sea.” With hints of Nordic mythology and an irresistible narrative pull, Northwind is Gary Paulsen at his captivating, adventuresome best.
In June 1861, when the Civil War began, Charley Goddard enlisted in the First Minnesota Volunteers. He was 15. He didn't know what a "shooting war" meant or what he was fighting for. But he didn't want to miss out on a great adventure. The "shooting war" turned out to be the horror of combat and the wild luck of survival; how it feels to cross a field toward the enemy, waiting for fire. When he entered the service he was a boy. When he came back he was different; he was only 19, but he was a man with "soldier's heart," later known as "battle fatigue."
The story follows John Borne's desperate quest to track a doe he believes possesses the ability to defy death. As he navigates the wilderness, his mission becomes intertwined with his hope to save his grandfather, who is battling cancer. This poignant tale explores themes of love, loss, and the lengths one will go to for family, resonating deeply with young adult readers. Recognized as an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, it captures the emotional struggle between hope and reality.
In the old days there were songs. Something is bothering Russel Susskit. He hates waking up to the sound of his father's coughing, the smell of diesel oil, the noise of snow machines starting up. Only Oogruk, the shaman who owns the last team of dogs in the village, understands Russel's longing for the old ways and the songs that celebrated them. But Oogruk cannot give Russel the answers he seeks; the old man can only prepare him for what he must do alone. Driven by a strange, powerful dream of a long-ago self and by a burning desire to find his own song, Russel takes Oogruk's dogs on an epic journey of self-discovery that will change his life forever.
In 1768, a gunsmith named Cornish McManus built a rifle of such accuracy that he know he could never create another like it. He intended to treasure his masterpiece, but with a new wife to provide for, he felt pressed to sell it. Soon the rifle was helping one John Byam become a legendary sharpshooter in the American Revolution. But when Byam succumbed to dysentery, the weapon was passed on to yet another owner...and then to another and another, until the present day. Strangely, in all the time of the rifle after John Byam's death and through all the people who looked at it and held it to their shoulder, not once in the life of the rifle did anybody ever think to see if it was loaded. The rifle was loaded.
A teenage girl and an old Indian are brought together by the same haunting dream.
Kevin Spencer, known for his humorous mishaps, takes on the challenge of running for office, bringing his signature blend of big ideas and comedic blunders to the political arena. His unconventional campaign promises to deliver a fresh and entertaining perspective on politics, showcasing his knack for tackling serious issues with a lighthearted touch.
The story of how Paulsen risks his life attempting to complete the Alaskan Iditarod - A one thousand mile race through the Arctic wasteland, totally dependent on his sled dogs.
Podtitul: nádherné šílenství účastníků Iditarodu Gary Paulsen ve své knize se strhující autenticitou líčí, jak se z obyčejného obyvatele Colorada, manžela a otce rodiny, stane jeden ze "šílenců" řítících se 1500 mil napříč krutou zimní Aljaškou...Paulsenovu rodinu donutily finanční potíže odstěhovat se na sever, kde bylo možno najít poměrně levné bydlení. Usadili se v dřevěném srubu uprostřed lesů na severu Minnesoty, v místech, kde se bez psího spřežení v zimě neobejdete. Garymu Paulsenovi se však jeho psí smečka z dopravního prostředku nutného k obživě postupem času mění ve vášeň a smysl života. Se svými psy prožije velká vítězství i prohry, okamžiky napětí, radosti i smrtelného nebezpečí, ale i situace, které na čtenářově tváři vyloudí úsměv. Díky své až umanuté vytrvalosti a mnohdy možná i lehkomyslnosti se nakonec dostává na start nejznámějšího a nejnáročnějšího závodu psích spřežení - Iditarodu, na jehož trati jej teprve čeká opravdová životní zkouška - nikoli ohněm, zato mrazem, vichrem a ledem. Závod bílou divočinou je kniha pro všechny milovníky zvířat, divoké přírody, humoru a dobrodružství.
When his camp van crashes into a raging river, Daniel Martin is plunged into a frightening position. Suddenly the campmates who call him "dork breath" and "retard" because he is a slow learner are depending in him for survival. Daniel could save himself. Or risk everything to try to rescue the bullies too. Night is approaching, and desolate mountains surround them. Even if the boys do make it to shore, their dangerous ordeal is just beginning.
Mrazivé severské putování se psím spřežením Iditarodská stezka spojuje opuštěné zlatokopecké městečko Iditarod ve vnitrozemí s pobřežím Beringova moře a Aljašského zálivu. Název Iditarod v jazyce domorodců znamená „vzdálené místo“ a právě tam míří Gary se svým psím spřežením. Denním propojením s fascinující přírodou pozná sílu, něhu i brutalitu odlehlé divočiny. Na vlastní kůži zažije, jak vypadá hladový vlk i medvěd, a žasne, kolikrát si dokáže sáhnout na dno svých sil.