Walk Two Moons

In her own singularly beautiful style, Newbery Medal winner Sharon Creech intricately weaves together two tales, one funny, one bittersweet, to create a heartwarming, compelling, and utterly moving story of love, loss, and the complexity of human emotion.
Thirteen-year-old Salamanca Tree Hiddle, proud of her country roots and the "Indian-ness in her blood," travels from Ohio to Idaho with her eccentric grandparents. Along the way, she tells them of the story of Phoebe Winterbottom, who received mysterious messages, who met a "potential lunatic," and whose mother disappeared.
As Sal entertains her grandparents with Phoebe's outrageous story, her own story begins to unfold—the story of a thirteen-year-old girl whose only wish is to be reunited with her missing mother.
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There are many stories out there that are thoroughly entertaining. They're good stories because they continually compel us to find out what happens next. Walk Two Moons definitely tells a good story,and I certainly never wanted to put it down, but it also totally transcends that "good story" category. Every device the author uses - from perspective, to foreshadowing, to metaphor - elevates it to artistic masterpiece. And not the kind you stare at and grunt, "Huh." It'll change your heart in just small enough a way that you'll know the change is there for good.
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