The Cookcamp
1991 novel by Gary Paulsen
The Cookcamp is a novel by Gary Paulsen. The story is about a boy who is sent to the north to live with his grandmother because of his parents being occupied with World War II. It was published on March 1, 1991 by Scholastic.
In 1999 it was followed by the sequel Alida's Song.
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Works by Gary Paulsen
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- Hatchet
- The River
- Brian's Winter
- Brian's Return
- Brian's Hunt
- Murphy
- Murphy's Gold
- Murphy's Herd
- Murphy's War
- Murphy's Stand
- Murphy's Ambush
- Murphy's Trail
- The Case of the Dirty Bird
- Dunc's Doll
- Culpepper's Cannon
- Dunc Gets Tweaked
- Dunc's Halloween
- Dunc Breaks the Record
- Mr. Tucket
- Call Me Francis Tucket
- Tucket's Ride
- Tucket's Gold
- Tucket's Home
- The Legend of Red Horse Cavern
- Rodomonte's Revenge
- Escape from Fire Mountain
- The Rock Jockeys
- Hook 'Em Snotty!
- Danger on Midnight River
- The Gorgon Slayer
- Captive!
- Project - A Perfect World
- The Treasure of El Patron
- Skydive!
- The Seventh Crystal
- The Creature of Black Water Lake
- Time Benders
- Grizzly
- Thunder Valley
- Curse of the Ruins
- Flight of the Hawk
- Dogsong
- The Winter Room
- Canyons
- The Cookcamp
- Harris and Me
- Nightjohn
- The Car
- The Tent
- Sarny
- The Transall Saga
- Alida's Song
- Soldier's Heart
- The White Fox Chronicles
- The Glass Cafe
- Woods Runner
- The Rifle
- Woodsong
- Winterdance
- My Life in Dog Years
- Guts
- How Angel Peterson Got His Name
- Gone to the Woods
- A Cry in the Wild
- Nightjohn
- Snow Dogs
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