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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.
The maiden name of Sal's mother in the book "Walk Two Moons" is Margaret Cadaver.
Salamancas grandpa in "Walk Two Moons" ended up in the hospital because he suffered a stroke while driving and crashed his car.
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Chanhassen "Sugar" Pickford Hiddle
Sal's mom's name in "Walk Two Moons" is Chanhassen.
The lady with the red wild hair in "Walk Two Moons" is Salamanca's mother, Chanhassen. She is a vibrant, free-spirited woman who deeply impacts Salamanca's life through her adventurous and unpredictable nature.
Sal's mom's name is Chanhassen, which means "singer of the dawn" in Native American. This name symbolizes her love of music and the hope she brought to Sal's life.
Sal walked into the room and noticed the name "Chanhassen" written on the brick wall fireplace. He then pointed it out to Phoebe and explained that it meant "Sweet-scented breeze" in Chippewa.
"Blackberry kiss" refers to a moment when Sal's mom (Chanhassen) unexpectedly kisses Sal on the forehead before leaving the house. It is a bittersweet gesture that shows Chanhassen's love for her daughter despite the challenges they face.
In the novel "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, the Finney family consists of Salamanca "Sal" Tree Hiddle, her father Chanhassen "Chas" Hiddle, and her mother Sugar Hiddle. Sal's mother, Sugar, goes missing at the beginning of the story, leading Sal on a journey to find her and understand her reasons for leaving.
In the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, Chanhassen is mentioned as the hometown of the character Salamanca Tree Hiddle. It is a fictional town in Kentucky where Salamanca's grandparents live, and where she often visits.