Essay On Brian's Return

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I read the book Brian’s Return by Gary Paulsen. I thought it was a very great and interesting book, because it involved wildlife and nature, two things I enjoy. Brian realizes that life outside of the woods isn't for him. After many failed attempts at trying to live in the city he decides he was better off living in the wild where he belongs. After many counseling sessions with Caleb, Brian decides to make a list of all of the items he needs to be prepare to move back to the wild. I thought Brian was really brave for only being a sixteen year old boy going to live in the wild, and this is his story.

Plot: Brian decides after a year of living in normal civilization that city life isn't for him. He got in a fight in a dinner and he realizes that he wasn't fighting for the same reasons the other guy was fighting for that Brian felt he was fighting for life or death like he would be in the wild. The cops took Brian down to the station and that is the reason why he had to get scheduled therapy sessions with Caleb. At first Brian isn't sure what to think of the meetings with Caleb and then he warms up to him and starts telling him everything. Every day when Brian goes to Caleb's he has tea and he grew accustomed to it and adds it to his list to bring to the wilderness. Brian notices that even though Caleb was blind he still felt and notices things in a different way and was more understanding. Brian likes this because he could tell him all about the wilderness and Caleb would listen to all of the details very carefully. Brian is very meticulous when he came up with the items he …show more content…

Brian is the main character in the story he is the one that goes and lives out in the wilderness as an outdoors man instead of a normal 16 year old boy. Caleb was a retired ex cop that got injured in duty and lost his sight. Now to do his part in society he counsels victim and

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