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Gramps walk two moons
Gramps walk two moons






gramps walk two moons

Her uncle Carl Joe fits this too, making Aunt Raedene the Odd Name Out.

gramps walk two moons

Carl Ray, who is a deuterotagonist with Mary Lou.Also occurs in Absolutely Normal Chaos, which stars Mary Lou.With the Winterbottoms: Parents George and Norma, and daughters Phoebe and Prudence.].The exception is Tommy, and possibly cousin Ben, who is living with the family during Walk Two Moons because apparently, the Finneys are always hosting some random relative.

gramps walk two moons

Parents Sally and Sam, daughters Maggie and Mary Lou, and older sons Dennis and Dougie. Cadaver, despite her.interesting surname, is most definitely a good hearted person, as the ending chapters confirm.

  • Driving Question: Why did Sal's mother go away, and where is she now?.
  • Also, Sal's mom actually dies before the beginning of the novel, but we don't find out until the end.
  • Catchphrase: Gramps says "This ain't our marriage bed, but it will do" every night before bed.
  • Bittersweet Ending: Gram dies, but Gramps is able to move on with his family and Sal is able to finally make peace with her mother's death and eventually grow close to Margaret upon learning she tried to save her mother's life.
  • Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: From Phoebe's report on Pandora: "Inside the box were all the evils of the world, such as hatred, envy, plagues, sickness, and cholesterol.".
  • Also, all the other mysterious notes contain aphorisms that get repeated throughout the novel.
  • Arc Words: "Don't judge a man until you've walked two moons in his moccasins.".
  • Affectionate Nickname: Gramps calls Gram his "gooseberry".
  • Accidental Misnaming: Gram and Gramps always refer to Phoebe as "Peeby".
  • Along the way, she tells her grandparents the story of her friend Phoebe and her relationship with her own mother. It tells the story of Sal, an adolescent Native American girl who goes on a journey to find her mother. Walk Two Moons is a Newbery Medal-winning middle grade novel by Sharon Creech.








    Gramps walk two moons