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The Rifle
AuthorGary Paulsen
Cover artistJennifer Jackman (photograph © Stockbyte/Getty)
LanguageEnglish
SubjectU.S. history, rifles
Genrehistorical fiction
PublisherBantam Doubleday
Publication date
1995
Publication placeUnited States
Pages112
ISBN0-440-21920-5

The Rifle is a 1995 novel by American writer Gary Paulsen.[1] The novel is a work of historical fiction, written for a young adult audience. The story focuses on the history of a rifle crafted prior to the American Revolution, and on the lives of its various owners until the present day. Although Paulsen romanticizes the creation and the uniqueness of the rifle, the novel provides a sober reminder of the importance of handling guns responsibly.[2]

  1. ^ Paulsen, Gary (2006). The Rifle. Harcourt Books. ISBN 0-440-21920-5.
  2. ^ ""The Rifle," by Gary Paulson". Inkweaver Review. Retrieved 2009-11-16.

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