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Woodsong

Woodsong

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Author: Gary Paulsen
Publisher: Aladdin
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 89 reviews
Sales Rank: 86832

Media: Paperback
Reading Level: Young Adult
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 144
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Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5 x 0.5

ISBN: 1416939393
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.5092
EAN: 9781416939399
ASIN: 1416939393

Publication Date: May 8, 2007
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A LIFE AS EXCITING AS FICTION

Gary Paulsen, three-time Newbery Honor author, is no stranger to adventure. He has flown off the back of a dogsled and down a frozen waterfall to near disaster, and waited for a giant bear to seal his fate with one slap of a claw. He has led a team of sled dogs toward the Alaskan Mountain Range in an Iditarod -- the grueling, 1,180-mile dogsled race -- hallucinating from lack of sleep, but he determined to finish.

Here, in vivid detail, Paulsen recounts several of the remarkable experiences that shaped his life and inspired his award-winning writing.

A School Library Journal Best Book

A Booklist Editors' Choice


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3 out of 5 stars IN TUNE WITH HIS TEAM AND THE ARCTIC   November 25, 2007
Paulsen's choice of the word, SONG--see WOODSONG and DOGSONG--goes beyond the expected audible and musical implications, for it embodies man and animals' in-touch-ness with static and living aspects of the natural world. Less a cohesive story with a clearly defined plot and anticipated character development this book reveals the author's reflective observations of his own maturation--as a musher and as a human being. With gritty honesty Paulsen chronicles the painful and often humiliating earning curve which he experienced, thanks to his faithful team of huskies over decades in the Minnesota wilderness.

Part I consists of the author's memories-fond and painful--of his cumulative years with dozens of dogs, the canine wisdom which he learned about their amazing personalities and dog sledding, not to mention lessons about Life itself. Part 2 relates in excruciating detail his actual 17-day ordeal (trial by Snow and Ice) running the famous arctic marathon: the Iditarod. Just to finish this endurance trail is a victory for both human and animal nature; they struggle for a thousand miles against extreme weather conditions and brutal terrain across which man and dogs are pitted against the harsh reality of Nature. Written in first-person narrative WOODSONG shares the author's intensely personal feelings with readers, as Paulsen combats the limitations of the body while celebrating the limitless urge of the spirit toward maturity and positive appreciation for the total environment.





5 out of 5 stars English Teacher Loves Gary Paulsen   April 27, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have taught reading and writing to East Los Angeles - Hollenbeck Middle School - children of immigrants for the past three years. When I introduced "Woodsong" to my teens, I was worried that they would not be able to relate to a middle aged white guy in the snow. Not only do my "Americans of Mexican descent" love Paulsen but they love his dogs and other creatures he encounters: Scarhead, Hawk, Cookie, Columbia, Olaf, Obeah, the young dogs who discover fire, the doe that escapes into Paulsen's campsite, and especially Storm. The story of Storm and his stick brings tears to the eyes of even the most macho 14 year olds. Reading this book and others by Paulsen (Dirk the Protector and Older Run) have turned my kids onto reading other books by Paulsen, Jack London, Rudyard Kipling, and Louis L'Amour. I love you Gary!!!!!!!


5 out of 5 stars One of Paulsens best!   March 8, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Woodsong
By
Gary Paulsen

Woodsong is a story about the author's adventure in Alaska. He writes
about running dogs and racing in the Iditarod.
This story begins in Anchorage, Alaska in the 1980s. Paulsen runs the
dogs which means hitching a dog team to a sled and taking them for a
run.
One time while running the dogs, they saw a glowing light in the
woods. It seemed to be person walking in the dark with a lantern.
Paulsen also thought it was a ghost. It turned out to be a dead tree
with a glowing mushroom on it. He walked up to it and hit his head on
the dead tree. He felt the glowing light and realized it was a glowing
mushroom.
On another adventure, he was running his dogs in a snow storm. Paulsen
was headed for the edge of a cliff. He told the dog team to go straight
and straight would take them off the edge of the cliff. Paulsen did not
know because he was in a snow storm and he could not see. The dogs
knew they were about to go off the cliff. They tried to turn away but
Paulsen told them to go off the edge. They flew right off the edge of
the cliff. The sled and some of the dogs fell on him. He had a broken
rib. He got the dogs and the sled off of him and got the sled in to
shape. He got on the sled and the dogs knew the way and pulled him home.
The last part of the book is about the Iditarod race. The Iditarod
is an annual dog sled race in Alaska, where mushers and teams of dogs
cover about 1,150 miles in eight to fifteen days. Paulsen had a long
and hard race but he finished in about thirteen days.
I would recommend this book to someone who is a adventure seeker.
I liked it because it was a true story.






5 out of 5 stars Magical ride   January 23, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this book for my son who had trouble reading. We set out to listen to it on a long trip. We loved it, both of us. In fact, it spurred us on to buying more audio books, especially by Gary Paulsen. Later, we took it on another long trip and had the whole family listen. Great job Gary. We have now finished the Audio book, HATCHET and are about to start the RIVER.


4 out of 5 stars Good book!!!! but too easy!!!!   December 21, 2006
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

This was a very enjoyible book about gary paulson and his dogs but it suffers from a few problems. the first ploblem is that it is too short, i went through the book in a few hours. that may not actully be a bad thing if you are looking for an easy read. The biggining starts with a scene of killing and gore but don't be discouraged it gets better. therefore i don't think this is a must read but if you are looking for a enjoyible adventure (or just a book about the iditorod) then this is your book.
livon, jimmy and bruce.
students from minnisota.


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