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The island in the book "Touching Spirit Bear" is called Drake Island. It is a fictional island located in Southeast Alaska.
an island in alaska
Cole Matthews spent most of his time on a fictional island called Drake in the book 'Touching Spirit Bear'.
Garvey is the one who tells Edwin about seeing a white bear on the island where Cole was banished in the book "Touching Spirit Bear." The sighting of the white bear helps Cole understand the power and significance of his surroundings.
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.
it is a mythical bear in Alaska
I have read the book, and the Spirit Bear appears in all different parts of the story, which adding them all up, the Spirit Bear appears in the book about 4-7 times total
1 year its at the beginning of the book in the ending of chapter 1 -_-
When He got malled from Spirit Bear when Cole screamed
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear," the spirit bear possesses a calm and patient demeanor, representing healing and transformation. The bear also symbolizes a connection to nature and the acceptance of one's inner self.
In "Touching Spirit Bear," five key symbols include the white bear spirit, the totem pole, the Circle Justice system, the island setting, and the concept of rebirth and transformation. Each symbol represents different aspects of the protagonist's journey toward healing and self-discovery.
The book is technically the sequel to Touching Spirit Bear. In the book, Cole and Peter realize that the island was only the beginning and now they have to face a much harder area. High School. In this book you will experience such fun-loving and changing story. I really liked this book and this book has a lot of important messages in it.