I think so, but something else interrupted her, so the water didn't effect her yet.
On page 114 it will say Jesse gave Winnie the spring.
The water from the spring for Winnie to drink when she turns seventeen.
dont drink the spring the water
be a kid for a bit then she said yes to jesse and then lol does not drink the spring
Well ...because Winnie was wise when she didn't drink the water from the spring water
she saw Jesse drink from a spring that let's you live forever
In the novel "Tuck Everlasting" by Natalie Babbitt, Winnie Foster does drink the water from the spring that grants eternal life. However, she ultimately decides against joining the Tuck family in immortality, recognizing the value of a natural life with its inevitable end. This choice reflects her understanding of life’s beauty and the importance of living fully in the moment.
1948 In the film Winnie's grave stone reads 1899-1999.
drink the water when she's 17 and find them so they could run away and marry and live forever together
Winnie Foster is the most courageous character in Tuck Everlasting because she chose not to be immortal. She had the opportunity to drink water from the Tucks, and to have immortal life.
no she did not
Winnie-knows about the spring but kept it a secret and didn't drink the water Mae-Kind, Generous. She have a pair of calm brown eyes and a round sensible face Tuck- don't like the idea of immortal. Only smiles in dreams Jesse- Offered Winnie to drink some water when she is 17, he enjoy the life of immortal Miles- Lost his family because of immortal. Man in the yellow suit- Tall and skinny. knows about the spring and is about to sale it but Mae stoped him by shooting him.