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Alone in the wilderness, Cole found peace.
But he's not alone anymore.
Cole Matthews used to be a violent kid, but a year in exile on a remote Alaskan island has a way of changing your perspective. After being mauled by a Spirit Bear, Cole started to heal. He even invited his victim, Peter Driscal, to join him on the island and they became friends.
But now their time in exile is over, and Cole and Peter are heading back to the one place they're not sure they can handle: high school. Gangs and violence haunt the hallways, and Peter's limp and speech impediment make him a natural target. In a school where hate and tension are getting close to the boiling point, the monster of rage hibernating inside Cole begins to stir.
Ben Mikaelsen's riveting saga of survival and self-awareness continues in the sequel to his gripping Touching Spirit Bear. This time, he weaves a tale of urban survival where every day is a struggle to stay sane. As the problems in his school grow worse, Cole realizes that it's not enough just to change himself. He has to change his world.
In Touching Spirit Bear, Cole was exiled to a remote Alaskan island for a year after beating up a boy named Peter. In this sequel, Cole must face a different survival challenge: high school back in Minneapolis, with its bullies and gangs. Now 17 and on probation, Cole must learn to control his anger and his tendency to lash out, or he'll go to jail. But when some would-be tough guys pick on Peter, who is now a close friend of Cole's, Cole reacts violently and ends up in the principal's office. He realizes that changing himself is only part of the answer: he must also work to change the culture around him. He and Peter come to the aid of a homeless man, and Cole unexpectedly finds himself in a leadership position at school, lobbying to have the school's mascot changed from a snarling bulldog to a Spirit Bear to help create a new school atmosphere free of fear and intimidation. While the plot of Touching Spirit Bear is summarized at the beginning, this sequel will work best for those who have already read that book. Gripping and fast moving, both novels will appeal to boys especially and to reluctant readers, and they provide an excellent opportunity to discuss bullying and its consequences as well as anger management. Reviewer: Paula Rohrlick
More Reviews and RecommendationsBen Mikaelsen is the winner of the International Reading Association Award and the Western Writers of America Spur Award. His novels have been nominated for and won many state reader's choice awards. These novels include Red Midnight, Rescue Josh McGuire, Sparrow Hawk Red, Stranded, Countdown, Petey, and Tree Girl. Ben's articles and photos appear in numerous magazines around the world. Ben lives near Bozeman, Montana, with his 700-pound black bear, Buffy.
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July 27, 2009: The sequel to "Touching Spirit Bear" was well written, interesting, and left me wanting to make a change in the world. But unfortunately, "Ghost of Spirit Bear" does not stand up to the first; the book seemed to try to hard to get a message across, which made the book a bit annoying. Don't get me wrong the book was great but the attempt to put forward a message overshadowed the fun of the book.
I must recommend reading the book if you have read the first, but if you haven't read "Touching Spirit Bear" pick it up and get reading!!!