Cole has hurt Peter, and he needs to either go to juvie or an Alaskan island. When he gets mauled by the Spirit Bear, the problem is that he has to get a second chance on the island, and that he needs Peter's acceptance of his apology.
Cole kills a small black bear in the book "Touching Spirit Bear".
The Spirit Bear eats the spit as if it was only dew
it represents honor and pride
Cole was mad in the beginning because the spirit bear wasnt affraid of him. so he wanted to kill it. the spirit bear was showing self diffence so he attacked cole. Cole realized that he wasnt very important to nature so he kind of changed. Cole saw the spirit bear again while he was almost dead in the forest, he spit at it and the spirit bear licked up his spit. At that point the Spirit bear trusted cole and cole trusted the spirit bear. the spirit bear let cole touch him and they were trusting each other.n the spirit bear walked away but cole does see him again later in the book.
that he has anger issues,and thinks he controls everything
Cole has hurt Peter, and he needs to either go to juvie or an Alaskan island. When he gets mauled by the Spirit Bear, the problem is that he has to get a second chance on the island, and that he needs Peter's acceptance of his apology.
minneapolis, MN
In my eyes, it would be when he got attacked by the Spirit Bear. it was the turning point in his attitude and his anger
Cole Matthews
Touching Spirit Bear comes first in the series, followed by The Ghost of Spirit Bear. The first book introduces the main character, Cole, and his journey of healing and transformation on a remote Alaskan island, while the second book continues his story as he faces new challenges and learns more about himself.
Cole kills a small black bear in the book "Touching Spirit Bear".
"Main"- Cole, Garvey, Edwin, the mother, the father, the lawyer, Peter
You can not buy a spirit bear.
The main characters in "The Bear Boy" by Joseph Bruchac are Toli, a young boy who receives a mysterious bear claw necklace, and the spirit bear, which guides Toli on a journey to find his true self and connect with his Native American heritage. The bond between Toli and the spirit bear is central to the story's themes of identity and belonging.
Ghost if spirit bear
it no way in help the spirit bear