In "Walk Two Moons," the Hiddles and Sal make several stops on their journey to Lewiston, Idaho. They visit places like the town of Coeur d'Alene, where they take a scenic detour, and they also stop at a lookout point to enjoy the views. Each location they visit serves as a backdrop for Sal's reflections on her journey and her memories of her mother. These stops contribute to the overall themes of discovery and connection throughout the story.
Sugar chose Lewiston, Idaho to visit a cousin that she thought would help her remember who she was before she was a wife and a mother.
Walk Two Moons takes place in multiple locations, including Euclid, Ohio and a road trip from Ohio to Idaho. The book also explores the settings of Bybanks, Kentucky and Lewiston, Idaho.
Sal wants to reach Lewiston, Idaho by August 20th because it is the day her mother is buried. She believes that by reaching Lewiston on that day, she will be able to find closure and come to terms with her mother's passing.
In "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, Sal's grandparents moved to Lewiston, Idaho, to be closer to their daughter, Sal's mother, who had left their home in Ohio. They wanted to support and maintain a connection with her and their family. The move represents a desire for familial bonds and the importance of being near loved ones during challenging times.
In the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, Sal's mother is buried on top of a hill overlooking a river in Lewiston, Idaho. It is a peaceful and serene spot that holds special significance for Sal and her family.
Sal goes to Lewiston because she wants to see her mother's grave there.
her dad thought it will be a good idea
In the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, the main character Sal and her grandparents travel from Bybanks, Kentucky to Lewiston, Idaho. Along the way, they pass through several states, including Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana.
A setting is the time and place where the events in a story take place. As you suggest, Walk Two Moons has more than one setting, but arguably the two most important settings are: 1) the past year in Euclid, Ohio and 2) on the road to Lewiston, Idaho now.
IN the book walk two moons, they are going to Lewiston, ID.
Sal finds the bus that crashed, killing her mother.
In the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech, Sal's mother died in a bus accident while traveling to visit a friend in Idaho. This event is a central part of the story and shapes Sal's journey as she comes to terms with her grief and learns to navigate life without her mother.