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.
No, Sharon dosen't have another book called Walk to the Moons.
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.
In the book "Walk Two Moons," Sal eventually comes to accept that her mother is dead. At first, she holds on to hope that her mother is alive and will return, but throughout the story, she confronts the truth and gains closure. The novel explores themes of grief, acceptance, and healing.
There are a total of 44 chapters in the book “Walk Two Moons” by Sharon Creech.
Sal ate some Bing cherries that reminded her of her mother in the book "Walk Two Moons." Cherries were a fruit that her mother used to love, and eating them brought back memories of her mother, making Sal feel closer to her.
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.
In the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, Sal's mother is buried on top of a hill overlooking a river in Lewiston, Idaho. It is a peaceful and serene spot that holds special significance for Sal and her family.
Phoebe found her mother at a mental health facility in the middle of the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech. It was a critical moment in the story that helped Phoebe understand her mother's struggles and brought a sense of closure to her search.
On the Wisconsin day in the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, Sal and her grandparents visit a cemetery in Lake Michigan, where they pay their respects to Sal's mother. Sal reflects on memories of her mother and comes to terms with her grief.
The word "percolate" is on page 171 of the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech.