Edwin is the Tlingit leader and teaches Cole most of the lessons he learned through out the book
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.
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Before sunrise, Edwin takes Cole to a remote, isolated island in the Alaskan wilderness in the book "Touching Spirit Bear." This island is meant to serve as Cole's place of reflection and healing as he undergoes the Circle Justice process.
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen, Edwin is a bully at Cole's school who has a troubled family life and shares similar characteristics with Cole. Edwin is portrayed as someone who is aggressive and doesn't understand the impact of his actions on others.
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen, Edwin is a Tlingit elder who helps Cole Matthews during his healing journey on the island. Edwin imparts wisdom and teachings about Tlingit traditions and values to Cole, guiding him towards self-discovery and transformation.
he found it while walking around the shore after Edwin left
Cole, Garvey, Edwin, The mother, the dad, the lawyer, peter, peter's mom, peter's dad, their lawyer, rosey
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen, the quote "Whatever you do to the animals, you do to yourself" is actually said by Garvey, not Edwin. This quote can be found on page 186 of the book, during a conversation between Garvey and Cole about the interconnectedness of all living beings. It serves as a powerful message about the importance of treating all creatures with respect and empathy.
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen, Edwin is a Tlingit elder who goes by the name of Garvey. He guides Cole through his healing journey on the remote Alaskan island, teaching him about the Circle Justice system and Native American traditions. Edwin is patient, wise, and serves as a mentor to Cole as he learns to take responsibility for his actions and find inner peace.
he said that Cole wasn't lying about seeing the spirit bear because one of his friends who is a fisherman also saw a white bear
There's no illustrator, cuz there's no pictures in touching spirit bear, except the cover