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Touching Spirit Bear

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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2007 12:42 pm
I had to read this book for English class. The main character in Touching Spirit Bear, Cole Matthews, is an angry young
man. Cole has been stealing and fighting for years. Early in the novel, Cole
catches Peter Driscal in a parking lot where a fight ensues and Cole smashes
Peter’s head against the sidewalk. Now, Peter may have permanent brain damage
and Cole is in deep trouble.
Cole is offered Circle Justice, a system based on First Nation’s traditions that
attempts to provide healing for the criminal offender, the victim and the
community. With prison as his only other alternative, Cole plays along. He
says he wants to repent, but in his heart Cole blames his alcoholic mom, his
abusive dad, wimpy Peter — everyone but himself — for his situation.
Cole receives a one year banishment to a remote Alaskan island. There, he is
mauled by the mysterious white bear of First Nations legend. Hideously injured,
Cole waits for his death, his thoughts shift from anger to humility. To survive, he
must stop blaming others and take responsibility for his life. Rescuers arrive to
save Cole’s life but it is the attack of the Spirit Bear that may save his soul.

Although a bit gross in one part, Touching Spirit Bear is a really good book with a great ending.
 
PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 8:51 am
I read it, too, though it wasn't for school. I thought it was really deep. If you don't mind the gruesome parts, you might want to try Where the Red Fern Grows. It is incredible. I read it twice (once with my class, and once before my class got half-way through) and both times I cried so much.  

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:16 am
I was going to read that not too long ago in Sixth Grade, but I picked up Kinari Kigurai instead.
It made me cry, too.

I must thank you, though.
I now have a book to read.
I was little stumped for a few weeks until just now.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 10:57 pm
I was forced to read this book for english class, but I must say that I thoroughly despised it. I wanted to hunt down and burn every copy. I wanted to kill the author and put their head on a pike as a warning.  

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