Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen

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  • Age Range: 10
  • Pub. Date: May 2002
  • 256pp
  • Sales Rank: 4,079

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    • Pub. Date: May 2002
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 256pp
    • Sales Rank: 4,079
    • Age Range: 10

    Synopsis

    Within Cole Matthews lie anger, rage, and hate. Cole has been stealing, fighting, and lying for years. His attack on a classmate has left the boy with permanent physical and deep psychological damage and Cole in the biggest trouble of his life. To most, Cole seems beyond hope. But when he's offered a chance at an alternative path called Circle Justice, based on Native American tradition, Cole finds himself banished to a remote Alaskan island, where his rage and isolation lead him to another brazen attack. This time, his intended victim is the Spirit Bear of Native American legend—and the clumsy assault ends with Cole mauled nearly to death, desperately clinging to the life he has tried so hard to waste.

    Rescuers arrive to save Cole's life, but it is the attack of the Spirit Bear that is the start of Cole's long journey to accepting responsibility for his life and saving his soul.

    This gripping, graphic survival story from an award-winning writer paints an unsparing picture of one violent teen and offers a poignant testimony to the power of pain that can destroy and may also heal.

    About the Author:
    Ben Mikaelsen is the author of a number of award-winning books for young readers, including Rescue Josh McGuire, Sparrow Hawk Red, and most revently, Petey. He lives in Montana with his wife and a 650-pound bear.

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    After his anger erupts into violence, Cole, in order to avoid going to prison, agrees to participate in a sentencing alternative based on the native American Circle Justice, and he is sent to a remote Alaskan Island where an encounter with a huge Spirit Bear changes his life.

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    [Cole's] solitary life on the island is just the ticket for Paulsen fans, who will appreciate the survival story.

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    Biography

    Ben 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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    I Love This Bookby WhoCouldLoveMe

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    October 10, 2009: I have read this book several times and I NEVER read books more than once. I really really liked this book. I'd say it's my favourite. I'm so not a big reader. I'll read like 10 min of a book when I work out every day. But with this book, I could read it forever. If it were the only book in the world, I think I'd be okay with that.

    I Also Recommend: Thirteen Reasons Why.

    Great bookby schoolmarm64

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    June 26, 2009: I read this book with my sons when they were in middle school, and they suggested I use it in my classroom. At that point I taught behviorally disordered high school students. As they predicted, my students loved it. In the several years since, I have continued to teach this book, even though I've moved to middle school learning disabilities students. It still is relevant to the age, and provides excellent lessons for learning from your mistakes, dealing with bullying, and that reading can be fun.


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