She is dead so she cannot return, only in a coffin
Quote from her website: "I don't think so, but many of my books are already connected, if not exactly sequels. For example, Absolutely Normal Chaos is Mary Lou Finney's 'secret' summer journal, and both she and her journal reappear in Walk Two Moons. Walk Two Moons is the story of Salamanca Tree Hiddle and her home in Bybanks, and Chasing Redbird also takes place in Bybanks and is the story of Salamanca's friend there, Zinny Taylor. The main character in Bloomability, Domenica, is from Bybanks and in this story there are references to Zinny from Chasing Redbird. "
Oh, dude, Bybanks is totally a real place in Kentucky. It's like a small community in Henry County. You can totally visit if you want, but like, don't expect a bustling metropolis or anything. It's like, probably just a few houses and stuff.
In "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, trees symbolize growth, resilience, and interconnectedness. Just as trees grow and weather storms, the characters in the story also endure challenges and grow as individuals. The intertwined roots of trees reflect the close relationships and interconnected lives of the characters in the novel.
The Return - novel - was created in 1995.
The ISBN of The Return - novel - is 0333989856.
In "Walk Two Moons," Sal, Gram, and Gramps visited the Monument Valley in Arizona, Mount Rushmore in South Dakota, and Badlands National Park in South Dakota. These landmarks hold significance in the novel as they represent the bond between the characters and their shared experiences on their road trip.
Return to Paradise - novel - was created in 1951.
Return to Paradise - novel - has 437 pages.
"Return of the Living Dead" as a novel was created in 1978 by John A. Russo.
It just says many moons and many suns. It doesnt say much.
No it's the same novel - 'Return Journey' is the title of the American publication of 'Cheap Day Return'.
in the novel walk two moons how does sal learn to drive