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Touching Spirit Bear
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Cole Matthews is angry. Angry, defiant, smug--in short, a bully. His anger has taken him too far this time, though. After beating up a ninth-grade classmate to the point of brain damage, Cole is facing a prison sentence. But then a Tlingit Indian parole officer named Garvey enters his life, offering an alternative called Circle Justice, based on Native American traditions, in which victim, offender, and community all work together to find a healing solution. Privately, Cole sneers at the concept, but he's no fool--if it gets him out of prison, he'll do anything. Ultimately, Cole ends up banished for one year to a remote Alaskan island, where his arrogance sets him directly in the path of a mysterious, legendary white bear. Mauled almost to death, Cole awaits his fate and begins the transition from anger to humility.

Ben Mikaelsen's depiction of a juvenile delinquent's metamorphosis into a caring, thinking individual is exciting and fascinating, if at times heavy-handed. Cole's nastiness and the vivid depictions of the lengths he must go to survive after the (equally vivid) attack by the bear are excruciating at times, but the concept of finding a way to heal a whole community when one individual wrongs another is compelling. The jacket cover photo of the author in a bear hug with the 700-pound black bear that he and his wife adopted and raised is definitely worth seeing! (Ages 12 and older) --Emilie Coulter

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♥♥♥♥♥ Touching Spirit Bear
The first time I read this novel was with my oldest son when he was in 5th grade. It appeared in the curriculum for a sophomore special education literacy workshop class that I was teaching years later. I knew the students would enjoy the premise of the book but ran into a problem when the school did not have enough copies for all the students. I checked with Amazon and found they had paperback copies available at a discounted price for multiple copies ordered. I was able to purchase enough copies to cover my classes at a reasonable price and get free delivery. The novel was well received by the students and generated much discussion about survival, justice, anger and society.
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