One year the first time. But he went home early because of his injuries from the bear. The second time he was sent for another year.
"The Ghost of Spirit Bear" tells the story of a bully who is banished to an island as punishment for beating up a boy. The boy he beat up is also invited to go to the island. While on the island, Cole is attacked by the ghost of Spirit Bear and it changes his entire perspective. Once their island experience is over, they return to their high school where even greater challenges lie.
The setting in "Ghost of Spirit Bear" is primarily on a remote Alaskan island where Cole Matthews is sent as part of his Circle Justice sentence. This island is rugged, isolated, and inhabited by diverse wildlife, offering a stark backdrop for Cole's journey of self-discovery and healing.
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.
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Ghost of Spirit Bear pg. 121 Cole Mathews goes to minneapolis central bulldogs
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In the book "Ghost of Spirit Bear," Cole has characteristics such as resilience, introspection, and a deep sense of guilt. He is also portrayed as determined and introspective as he reflects on his past actions and strives to make amends for them.
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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