All I know is that Cole and Peter go into the lake an relax to get all there anger out but Peters anger stays with him and he beats up Cole and then they both start crying and then Peter and Cole kinda make up.
At'oow is from the Tlingit tribe in the book "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen.
2001
The publisher of the book "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen is HarperCollins.
Chapter 20 of "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen begins on page 175 in the book.
"Touching Spirit Bear" is written in third-person omniscient point of view, allowing the reader to see into the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters, including Cole and the Spirit Bear.
Garvey is of Tsimshian Native American heritage in the novel "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen. Tsimshian people are indigenous to the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America.
There are 28 chapters in touching spirit bear.
Ben Mikaelsen primarily speaks English. He is an American author who has written young adult novels such as "Touching Spirit Bear" and "Petey".
Ben Mikaelsen's novel "Touching Spirit Bear" won the International Reading Association Award and the Western Writers of America Spur Award. These awards recognize excellence in literature and storytelling.
Yes, "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen uses literary devices such as symbolism (the Spirit Bear representing forgiveness and healing), imagery (vivid descriptions of nature and the island setting), and foreshadowing (hints at future events through Cole's dreams and interactions with the bear).
Ghost of Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen has 176 pages.
Touching Spirit Bear is a work of fiction. It is a young adult novel written by Ben Mikaelsen about a troubled teenager named Cole facing the consequences of his actions and seeking redemption through a transformative experience in nature.