What is a good summary for Walk Two Moons?

The novel is a story-within-a-story. Creech writes about Sal’s road trip to Idaho with her eccentric grandparents, and during the trip, Sal tells her grandparents about her friend Phoebe Winterbottom and the disappearance of Phoebe’s mother.

What is the lesson in Walk Two Moons?

Walk Two Moons is an honest story about how difficult and confusing life can be as we grow up. It teaches us about life lessons that you can’t always learn in school, like lessons about loss and self-identity.

What are the five messages in Walk Two Moons?

“Don’t judge a man until you’ve walked two moons in his moccasins.” “Everyone has his own agenda.” “In the course of a lifetime, what does it matter?” “You can’t keep the birds of sadness from flying over your head, but you can keep them from nesting in your hair.”

What happens at the end of walk 2 moons?

At the end of Walk Two Moons, Sal, her father, and Gramps return to their farm in Bybanks, Kentucky. They bury Gram, and life returns to almost-normal. Sal has made peace with her mother’s death in a way, although she still misses her.

What happened to Mrs Winterbottom in Walk Two Moons?

As it turns out, Mrs. Winterbottom leaves to reconnect with a son she gave up for adoption before she married Mr. Winterbottom. Winterbottom is much more than just a mother – she’s a woman with her own past.

Why is the book called Walk Two Moons?

In an interview, Creech said that she found the aphorism that gives the book its title (“Don’t judge a man until you’ve walked two moons in his moccasins”) in a fortune cookie.

What is the most important lesson that Sal learns at the end of Walk Two Moons?

One of the biggest lessons she learns is to walk in someone else’s shoes, er, moccasins. By the end of the novel, Sal has learned to walk in the moccasins of her greatest enemy – Mrs. Cadaver.

What was the first message in Walk Two Moons?

don’t judge a man until
In her reflection on the Winterbottom household, Sal also displays her understanding of the first mysterious message: “don’t judge a man until you’ve walked two moons in his moccasins.” This moment in another person’s family helps her sympathize with her mother’s emotions at that moment long past.

Who kissed Sal?

Ben
Ben tries to introduce Sal to her, but she hardly seems to notice Sal, and even stands up and begins to walk absently around the lawn, reminding Sal of her mother after she lost the baby. Finally, Sal decides to leave, but her eyes meet Ben’s, and the two lean forward to kiss each other.