I asume this is from Tuck Everlasting. My take on Winnie's feelings for the Tuck's is that they are almost unreal to her. She loves young tuck, but not enough to wait for him and live forever
At first, Winnie Foster is cautious and curious about the Tuck family. Over time, she grows to care for them deeply and empathize with their unique situation, feeling a strong connection and admiration for their way of life.
Who among the Tuck family was the “dearest of them all” to Winnie? Why do you suppose she felt this way?
Mae Tuck kidnaps Winnie because she believes she must keep their family's immortality a secret, and Winnie has discovered that secret after meeting the Tuck family. Mae's intention is to bring Winnie back to their home and ensure she doesn't reveal their family's unique situation to the outside world.
because she wanted to feel like she was at home because winnie loved that family so much
Winnie was a little scared of the tucks because they kidnapped her to tell her the secret about the spring.
Wennie feels good because the Tuck Family treat her in a good way.
That they will never die and winne thinks that this could be her family?
They were always checking on her and telling her what to do and not to do
So they could make her feel welcome
In "Tuck Everlasting," the forest is owned by the Tuck family. They have lived in the forest for many years in a secluded cabin.
Winnie Foster's last name after she is married is Tuck, as she marries Jesse Tuck in the story "Tuck Everlasting" by Natalie Babbitt. Their union symbolizes her choice to embrace a life with the Tuck family and the adventures that come with it.
The grandmother, mother, and father.