Salamanca matured a good deal. She started to really examine the things that had happened to her, and started to see people's agendas. She had a better understanding as to why people often did what they did, and so gained a better understanding of herself.
An example:
When Phoebe Winterbottom's mom left, Sal really wanted Phoebe to understand that it was not her fault. Salamanca started to realize that she was carrying around that same guilt about her own mother leaving, and that it was no more her fault than it was Phoebe's.
Gramps and Gram called Salamanca "Sugar" in the book "Walk Two Moons."
Salamanca Tree Hiddle
Her middle name is tree. her full name is Salamanca Tree Hiddle
Sal got her first name "Salamanca" in Walk Two Moons because that was supposedly her great-great-grandmother's Indian tribe's name. However, she and her mother later find out that the tribe's name was actually 'Seneca'. It was too late to change it, so it was left Salamanca.
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Sal got her first name "Salamanca" in Walk Two Moons because that was supposedly her great-great-grandmother's Indian tribe's name. However, she and her mother later find out that the tribe's name was actually 'Seneca'. It was too late to change it, so it was left Salamanca.
Salamanca Tree Hiddle and Phoebe Winterbottom
She had long black hair that she could sit on.
Salamanca the most important character in the book.
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.
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.
In the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, Margaret Cadaver is Salamanca's teacher. Salamanca initially doesn't like her, but as the story unfolds, Salamanca learns more about Margaret's tragic past and comes to understand and appreciate her. Margaret Cadaver plays a significant role in helping Salamanca navigate her own feelings and experiences.