The Winterbottom visitor in Chapter 33 of "Walk Two Moons" is Mary Lou Finley, whom Sal's father meets during an evening out. Mary Lou is from Bybanks and works as a secretary. She has a significant impact on Sal's father, and their growing relationship causes Sal to feel uneasy and question her father's feelings for her mother.
Mrs. Winterbottom kissed the lunatic on the forehead in the novel Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech.
Phoebe Winterbottom
Phoebe's dad is Mr. Winterbottom.
Salamanca Tree Hiddle and Phoebe Winterbottom
The messages left on Winterbottom's doorstep in "Walk Two Moons" were actually left by Mrs. Winterbottom herself. She was communicating with a secret admirer and later revealed that the admirer was actually Jack, a young man who worked at the university.
Mr. Winterbottom's first name in the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech is "Allen."
The major characters in the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech are Salamanca Tree Hiddle, Phoebe Winterbottom, and her father, John. Minor characters include Sal's grandparents, Mrs. Cadaver, Gram, and Gramps.
She told the story of her best friend's family, her best friend being Phoebe Winterbottom.
The main antagonist in the book 'Walk Two Moons' is Mrs. Winterbottom. She represents a source of conflict for the protagonist, Salamanca, as she becomes involved in Mrs. Winterbottom's family drama and helps uncover surprises about her. Through their interactions, Salamanca learns important lessons about judging others and the complexities of human relationships.
phoebe
Phoebe Winterbottom is Salamanca's best friend in the novel "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech. She is an eccentric and imaginative character who becomes the focus of a mystery when her mother disappears, leading Salamanca to reflect on her own experiences and relationships.
Phoebe's father in "Walk Two Moons" is named Mitch. He plays a significant role in the story, particularly in relation to Phoebe's character development and the unfolding of the plot.