They call him a "monster"
coles dad
beer
he's coles parol officer
him he trashed when he was mad
Cole's last words in Touching Spirit Bear were, "I'm a slow learner. But I'm working on it."
Cole did it
It is far away so the animals that come to the stream won't be disturbed
he hesitated because he didn't know if it was going to be worth it and if cole was going to be a big JA
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear," eight of Cole's classmates show up to Circle Justice with him.
Cole's fears in "Touching Spirit Bear" include the fear of being vulnerable and opening up emotionally, the fear of facing the consequences of his actions, and the fear of not being able to change or overcome his anger and destructive behavior.
Nathaniel Blackwood is Cole's probation officer in the book "Touching Spirit Bear." He is responsible for monitoring Cole's progress and ensuring that he follows the terms of his probation. Over time, Nathaniel plays a crucial role in Cole's rehabilitation and personal growth.
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear" by Ben Mikaelsen, Cole's sponsor is a Native American elder named Garvey. Garvey helps guide Cole through his healing journey in the Circle Justice program.