because they both love books
Mr. Birkway reminds Sal of her mother because he shares a similar curiosity and passion for storytelling, like her mother did. Sal sees qualities in Mr. Birkway that remind her of her mother's spirit and love for literature, which helps her feel a connection to him.
The maiden name of Sal's mother in the book "Walk Two Moons" is Margaret Cadaver.
Sal's mother in "Walk Two Moons" is called Chanhassen. This name is revealed towards the end of the book as Sal tells Phoebe her mother's true name.
Sal and Ben are both young people dealing with absent mothers. Sal's mother was dealing with depression before she died, and Ben's mother is living in a mental institution. There are things about Ben's mother that remind Sal of her mother, before she died.
Blackberries remind Sal of her mother in the book "Walk Two Moons" because they used to pick and eat them together. This activity holds special memories for Sal as it was a bonding experience between her and her mother. The taste and smell of blackberries trigger these memories and emotions for Sal.
that she is dead
Sal's mother has died and she is withdrawn, which is why she flinches when someone touches her. Walk Two Moons was written by Sharon Creech.
In the book "Walk Two Moons," Sal visits Chamberlain in hopes of finding closure and understanding about her mother's past. She explores places her mother had been, meets people who knew her mother, and eventually learns the truth behind her mother's disappearance.
hen finds out her mother died in a bus accident
Yes, there is an oxymoron in "Walk Two Moons" when the main character, Sal, describes the phrase "silent noise" while reflecting on the conflicting emotions she feels after her mother leaves.
Sal's mother died when her tour bus went off the side of a cliff.
In the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, the Whispering Trees are a symbol of Sal's mother and her presence in Sal's life. Sal hears whispers in the trees as a way to feel connected to her mother and find comfort during her journey.
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