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Walk Two Moons Study Guide

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by Sharon Creech
About 118 pages (35,237 words)
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This story is about Salamanca Sugar Maple Tree Hiddle, a thirteen-year-old girl living on a farm in Bybanks, Kentucky. Most people call her Sal. She is a thirteen-year-old girl taking a road trip with her grandparents. One year ago, Sal and her father packed up everything and moved to Euclid, Ohio, after learning that her mother wasn't coming back. Her mother left for Lewiston, Idaho to find herself. Sal and her grandparents will drive to Lewiston, Idaho just in time for her mother's birthday. Along the way, they will stop at all the sites her mother visited that include the Badlands, the Black Hills and Old Faithful. The journey gives Sal a chance to relive precious moments with her mother.

Her grandmother wants a story, so Sal tells the story of Phoebe Winterbottom, her friend whom she.....

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