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Edwin & Garvey provided a shelter, supplies (such as food, matches, homework) and had the shelter built nearby the lake.
Garvey is Cole's probation officer, and Edwin is a tlinglet Elder in the community. Hope this helps!!
Cole grabbed the closest rock and threw it.
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Edwin & Garvey provided a shelter, supplies (such as food, matches, homework) and had the shelter built nearby the lake.
Garvey is Cole's probation officer, and Edwin is a tlinglet Elder in the community. Hope this helps!!
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Edwin tells Cole that he and Garvey are proud of him in Chapter 25 because Cole has shown growth, maturity, and a willingness to change. They are pleased with his progress in taking responsibility for his actions and focusing on his rehabilitation. This acknowledgment from Edwin and Garvey serves to encourage and motivate Cole to continue on his positive path.
Edwin advises Cole to take responsibility for his actions, change his harmful behaviors, and connect with nature to find inner peace and healing. Garvey emphasizes the importance of forgiveness, self-reflection, and building positive relationships with others to heal from past trauma and move forward in a positive way.
Cole grabbed the closest rock and threw it.
Garvey and Edwin
Edwin S. George Building was created in 1908.
I think Edwin and Garvey, his mom?
"Main"- Cole, Garvey, Edwin, the mother, the father, the lawyer, Peter
he went into his cabin and punched the walls and set the cabin on fire
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear," Edwin is a Tlingit elder who guides Cole through his healing journey on the island. Garvey is a parole officer who helps coordinate Cole's restorative justice sentence and supports him as he confronts his past behaviors. Both characters play significant roles in Cole's transformation throughout the story.