Home

Eastwind Books of Berkeley

Asia, Asian America, Chinese Medicine, Ethnic Studies, Languages, Martial Arts
    • My Account

Search


Advanced Search

From Our Store

  • Upcoming Eastwind Events
  • Asia Literature
  • Asia Studies (Non-Fiction)
  • Asian American Literature
  • Asian American Studies (Non-Fiction)
  • Children & Young Readers
  • Comics & Graphic Novels
  • Cooking & Food
  • Culture
  • Ethnic Literature
  • Ethnic Studies (non-fiction)
  • Film & Music
  • Martial Arts
  • Philosophy & Religion
  • Travel
  • Sale Books -- Fiction
  • Sale Books -- Non-Fiction
  • Textbooks

Information

  • Contact
  • Upcoming Eastwind Events
  • Facebook
  • Shipping & Returns
  • Links
  • Store Hours

Shopping cart

View your shopping cart.
  • About Kobo eBooks
  • Browse eBooks

Medicine & Health

  • Acupressure & Massage
  • Acupuncture
  • Qigong
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Yoga

New & Noteworthy

  • AOKI: A Documentary Film
  • Autumn Gem: The true story of China's first feminist
  • Chinese Restaurants
  • Fun with Ancient Chinese Poems in Multimedia
  • Happy Birthday Mazu: Empress of Heaven, Goddess of the Sea

Language Learning

  • Chinese
  • Filipino-Tagalog
  • Japanese
  • Korean
  • Vietnamese
  • Other Languages
  • Sale Books -- Language Learning

Touching Spirit Bear (Hardcover)

By Ben Mikaelsen
$17.89
Special Order - Subject to Availability
Related Editions
  • eBook (4/2010): $6.99
  • Paperback (4/2002): $6.99
  • Paperback (12/2004): $8.99
More...

Description


Within Cole Matthews lie anger, rage and hate. Cole has been stealing and fighting for years. This time he caught Alex Driscal in the, parking lot and smashed his head against the sidewalk. Now, Alex may have permanent brain damage'and Cole is in the Biggest trouble of his life.

Cole is offered Circle Justice: a system based on Native American traditions that attempts to provide healing for the criminal offender, the victim and the, community. With prison as his only alternative, Cole plays along. He says he wants to repent, but in his heart Cole blames his alcoholic mom his, abusive dad, wimpy Alex -- everyone but himself -- for his situation.

Cole receives a one-year banishment to a remote Alaskan island. There, he is mauled by Mysterious white bear of Native American legend. Hideously injured, Cole waits for his death His thoughts shift from from Anger to humility. To survive, he must stop blaming others and take responsibility for his life. Rescuers arrive to save Cole's but it is the attack of the Spirit Bear that may save his soul.

Ben Mikaelsen paints a vivid picture of a juvenile offender, examining the roots without absolving solving him of responsibility for his actions, and questioning a society in which angry people make victims of their peers and communities. Touching Spirit Bear is a poignant testimonial to the power of a pain that can destroy, or lead to healing

About the Author


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.

Praise for Touching Spirit Bear…


“An excellent companion to Gary Paulsen’s Hatchet and Allan Eckert’s Incident at Hawk’s Hill.”
-ALA Booklist

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

“Mikaelsen paints a realistic portrait of an unlikable young punk.”
-Kirkus Reviews

“Mikaelsen’s portrayal of this angry, manipulative, damaged teen is dead on.”
-School Library Journal (starred review)

“[Cole’s story] will fascinate young and old, and have everyone waiting for the sequel.”
-Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

Product Details ISBN-10: 0060291494
ISBN-13: 9780060291495
Published: HarperCollins
Pages: 256
Language: English
Recommended Reading Level Minimum Age: 10
Maximum Age: 14
Minimum Grade Level: 5th Grade
Maximum Grade Level: 9th Grade
Related Editions (all)
  • eBook (4/2010): $6.99
  • Paperback (4/2002): $6.99
  • Paperback (12/2004): $8.99
  • Hardcover (12/2000): $16.99
  • Book (4/2002): $16.45
  • Prebound (4/2002): $17.20
  • Compact Disc (2/2008): $35.00
  • Hardcover (12/2000): $17.89
  • Hardcover (Japanese, 8/2010): $49.90
  • Social Issues - Emotions & Feelings
  • Social Issues - Violence
  • People & Places - United States - Native American
Merchant Services
If you have any questions or comments, please email us at orders@ewbb.com