The Tucks are "laid back and relaxed" they don't use napkins at dinner time and don't have many rules, they kind of "go with the flow", they have no worries. Her family is strict and keep a watchful eye on her because she is an only child, they are strict and don't allow her to have much freedom, she is to be a well-mannered, proper girl.
I think it is because Winnie's family loves her and they want to let her go
the year 1950 and she had been dead 2 years
Miles invited Winnie to come catch fish for breakfast for them to eat
winnie's connection to the wood is simple. that is the her family's land. they own it with the touch me not cottaqe.
because she wanted to feel like she was at home because winnie loved that family so much
I think it is because Winnie's family loves her and they want to let her go
I know because they make a deal to let the man in the yellow hat have some of the Fosters land in exchange to know where Winnie was.
the year 1950 and she had been dead 2 years
Mae Tuck kidnaps Winnie because she believes she must keep their family's immortality a secret, and Winnie has discovered that secret after meeting the Tuck family. Mae's intention is to bring Winnie back to their home and ensure she doesn't reveal their family's unique situation to the outside world.
Miles invited Winnie to come catch fish for breakfast for them to eat
winnie's connection to the wood is simple. that is the her family's land. they own it with the touch me not cottaqe.
because she wanted to feel like she was at home because winnie loved that family so much
Who among the Tuck family was the “dearest of them all” to Winnie? Why do you suppose she felt this way?
Winnie Holland Prescott has written: 'The family of Joseph Lee and Civility (Aldridge) Prescott' -- subject(s): Civility Prescott, Family, Genealogy
because she wanted to feel like she was at home because winnie loved that family so much
They were always checking on her and telling her what to do and not to do
That they were mad