Eating dinner with the Finneys made Sal think of dinner at her grandparents. There were a lot of people and a friendly sort of confusion.
Dinner at the Finneys in "Walk Two Moons" was described as awkward and uncomfortable. Sal found the meal off-putting due to Mr. Finney's unusual behavior, the fish eyeballs on her plate, and the unsettling conversation about Mrs. Finney's recent miscarriage. Overall, it was an unsettling experience for Sal.
There are a lot of characters in the book, Walk Two Moons. There is: Salamanca Hiddle Chanhassen "Sugar" Pickford Hiddle John Hiddle Gramps Hiddle Gram Hiddle Grandfather Pickford Grandmother Pickford Phoebe Winterbottom Prudence Winterbottom George Winterbottom (?) Norma Winterbottom Margaret Cadaver Mrs. Partridge Mr. Birkway Mary Lou Finney Ben Finney Mrs. Finney Mr. Finney Finney Kids Ben's mom
Sal sees a red-winged blackbird nest on Mary Lou's garage roof in the book "Walk Two Moons." This sight reminds Sal of her own loss and grief, connecting her with Mary Lou's sadness after her brother's death.
because she found out that he was her son!!:d
Ben carried in a shiny new axe for Mrs. Cadaver.
Mrs. Partridge in "Walk Two Moons" is Sal's mother who passed away in a bus accident. She was a compassionate and imaginative woman who had a close bond with her daughter. Sal's memories of her mother and the stories she shared help shape Sal's journey and understanding of her own identity.
Sal describes the finny household as bustling with activity and family warmth, with Mrs. Finney constantly bustling around the kitchen making cookies and the twins playing games and laughing together. The household exudes a sense of comfort and togetherness.
Sal and Phoebe saw Mrs. Finney taking a nap in her car parked at the Euclid Avenue bus stop.
The twins in "Walk Two Moons" are Mary Lou and Beth Ann Winterbottom, sisters of the character Salamanca Tree Hiddle. They play a significant role in the story's plot and help Sal understand her own feelings about loss and friendship.
The main antagonist in the book 'Walk Two Moons' is Mrs. Winterbottom. She represents a source of conflict for the protagonist, Salamanca, as she becomes involved in Mrs. Winterbottom's family drama and helps uncover surprises about her. Through their interactions, Salamanca learns important lessons about judging others and the complexities of human relationships.
In the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, Mrs. Partridge is described as having wild red hair and red lipstick. She is depicted as being tall and thin, with a kind smile and expressive eyes. She often wears bold colors and jewelry that jingles when she moves.
Some minor characters in "Walk Two Moons" include Phoebe's parents, Prudence and Mike Winterbottom, as well as Mr. Birkway, the English teacher, and Mrs. Partridge, a resident of Euclid, Ohio.