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He doesn't depend on other people. He is one of those people who is actually better off independently. There is a character that is kind of funny though. There is a skunk that comes by very often and threats to spray Brian so that brian will toss him or her a piece of meat. There is also a bear that attacks avery time that he smells some food coming from Brian's shelter... displayed 300 characters
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Book title: BRIAN'S WINTER
Copyright: 1996
Summary: Thirteen year old Brian Robeson is stranded in the Canadian wilderness. To survive he must rely on his intelligence, his instinct, and a hatchet. He had been in a plane crash. He had lived day by day for 54 days until he found the survival pack in the plane... displayed next 300 characters
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