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Sharon Creech's Walk Two Moons

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“Walk Two Moons” is a realistic fiction novel by Sharon Creech, and I read it for my book talk assignment.

I thought this was a very interesting book because the setting shifts back and forth every chapter. What I mean by this is that in one chapter, the main character, Salamanca, is in a car traveling across the United States to go to Lewiston, Idaho, where her mother’s grave is located. In the next chapter, she flashes back to when she was in Euclid, Ohio before she left for this trip, and tells a story about her friend, Phoebe to her Grandparents who are also traveling with her. The main conflict in this story is presented while Salamanca is telling the story along their way: Phoebe’s mother disappears with a few notes left behind for her

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