An Analysis Of Walk Two Moons By Sharon Creech

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Sharon Creech is an author who is most famous for writing young-adult fiction novels. Most of her novels teach about judging people and not making accusations of people. She is most famous for these types of books because they usually teach life lessons that young adults should learn. One novel that she is most famous for is “Walk Two Moons.” “Walk Two Moons ‘was re-written, it was described as a book of its own journey. It is a book of self-identity, hope, and discoverance. This book also connects to relatable families and how a young teen approaches adulthood. In this analysis, the writer summarizes what usually happens in the book. This story is about a young girl named Salamanca or Sal, and a girl named Phoebe Winterbottom. They were both teenagers who were curious about their mothers and where they had disappeared to. Sal’s mother was supposed to meet sal and her father in ohio because they were moving from kentucky. Sal’s mother …show more content…

This piece of literature is the tone. The tone of this story is mainly described as sensitivity. This story is described as sensitivity because it describes many deaths and surprises that happen to the characters. These deaths are sensitive because they are showing the sentimental feeling that Sal is feeling about her mother and grandmother’s deaths. Sal is learning how to walk in other people’s shoes or “moccasins,” as Sal and Gramps would call it in the story, because other people deal with the things that she has dealt with so she knows how they may feel. This is what teaches her to not judge people by the way they look or “don’t judge a book by its cover.” The surprise of Phoebe finding out she has a lost brother is sensitive because she find out she has a sibling that she maybe never thought that she would have. Phoebe is also learning to walk in other people’s shoes which helps her and Sal become the mature young-adults they had become in the

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