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Walk Two Moons

by Sharon Creech

Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech X
Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech
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    May 1994, 280 pages

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    Jul 1996, 280 pages

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Tracy and Maria

We think tha book waz great becuz u neva know what waz gonna happen next. It waz like a mystery story. Also it waz very sad at the end. what did u think bout it??
Paola

it is a story like mines only i live with my parents but i have alot of problems write back at me
Kelly

It was a great book it definitely kept me going throughout the book. She is definitely a girl that girls her age can relate too and having a separated family makes them able to relate more and more.
Zoe Brostin

This book is excellent! When I read it, it was just so touching. Sal Hiddle is such a wonderful character. Ms. Creech is a fantastic writer and this book definitely deserves merit. It was so beautiful.
ketul patel

A good book to read.
Niaru Eni

Walk Two Moons is a great book. It's about this girl, Salamanca, on a journey to find her mother. On the way, she tells a story about her friend Phoebe. And, as expected, something shocking happens...

I like the twists in the plot, and the way Sharon Creech resolves it all at the end. I great read! It's more interesting to read it from top to bottom, flipping through the back pages spoil the fun.
DD

i loved it!!!!!!!
Chris Schubert

Walk Two Moons is a great book! At first I thought the book was going to be just one of those other books, but that backfired in my face! This books is one of the best books I've read in my life! This is better than those Harry Potter books! All the characters combine together to make one great book! One part of the book is when Gram, Gramps, and Sal are swimming,NUDE, in the Missouri river and Gram's got bit by a poisonous snake and a Teenager heard her scream so he came to her rescue and sucked and spat the blood and poison out of her foot. She went to the hospital and was released. A few days later she had a stroke and died.

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