Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Brian's Return

Author: Gary Paulsen

Main Characters: Brian Robeson, Caleb (a blind counselor)

This is the fourth book in the Brian Sagas. I really enjoyed the character of Caleb. For the first time, Brian felt as though he could talk to someone who could understand him. Though Caleb was blind, he could see through to the very root of Brian to see that he wasn't damaged or troubled in the way his mother or other's though he was. He just needed to get back to wild. Caleb asked Brian to come to his for free to tell him about his adventures in the woods. The relationship was mutually beneficial because they both got something wonderful out of the meetings. Brian got the opportunity to reminisce about his time in the woods and Caleb got to see the world again through fresh and detailed eyes (and other senses as well). Brian is convinced that he doesn't belong in the normal world anymore, so makes plans to return to the woods again. This time, unbeknownst to his mother, it will be for good. He methodically and meticulously makes a list of the items that he would want to have with him. He makes the plans and even has the blessing of the counselor. Though it was never said out loud, Caleb knew that he would not return. All he asked of Brian was to write him with the descriptions of his journeys. Brian returns to the woods and continues his life journey. It has many surprises in store for him. I love the self-discovery and the new realisations that he makes along the way. This is a really good book on its own, and very nice companion to the series.

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