Sugar died before the book ever started. Sal was just in denial that she had actually died. She thought maybe she got hit on the head and had amnesia or a person was holding her against her will.
No, there is no specific image or illustration of Phoebe and Salamanca from the book "Walk Two Moons" as they are fictional characters. The descriptions of the characters are left to the reader's imagination based on the author's written depiction.
The messages left on Winterbottom's doorstep in "Walk Two Moons" were actually left by Mrs. Winterbottom herself. She was communicating with a secret admirer and later revealed that the admirer was actually Jack, a young man who worked at the university.
His wife had left them, and he had no idea why. There was only a note saying she had gone. The kids were acting out, and he just didn't know how to handle it all.
Sal's mother had a miscarriage. After losing the baby, she went into a deep depression. She left on a bus to try to into a better place. While on the bus, there was an accident, and she was killed.
Walk Two Moons encompassed several people's life stories, and it showed that you never really know what personal battles someone is going through. For instance, Phoebe was really acting out towards everyone for a while, but she was actually scared and upset because her mother had left.
She didn't disappear, she left because she felt like she didn't belong.
She wasn't in the beginning, but after her mother left, she developed anxieties about a few different things (including cars).
This is a little bit of a trick question. She died before the story ever started. Sal just didn't come to terms with it right away. She slowly started to realize as she was on the trip with her grandparents.
In the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, beneath the floorboards in Sal's room are papers and letters that give her insight into her mother's mysterious disappearance. These papers help Sal piece together the events leading up to her mother's departure.
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.
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.
There were a couple of connections to blackberries, but the most important one was the blackberry kiss. Sal's mom had been eating blackberries, and not knowing Sal was watching, kissed a tree. It left a blackberry kiss stain on the tree, and this was a very powerful memory for Sal.