Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech - A Heartfelt Journey of Discovery
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Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech is a captivating novel that intertwines the themes of loss, adventure, and the enduring bonds of family. First published in 1994, this distinguished work invites readers into the heartfelt journey of Sal, a thirteen-year-old girl who navigates her emotions while on a road trip with her grandparents. As she recounts the story of her missing mother, the novel delves into Sal's personal growth, filled with vivid imagery and relatable characters. Through Sal's...
Show moreWalk Two Moons by Sharon Creech is a captivating novel that intertwines the themes of loss, adventure, and the enduring bonds of family. First published in 1994, this distinguished work invites readers into the heartfelt journey of Sal, a thirteen-year-old girl who navigates her emotions while on a road trip with her grandparents. As she recounts the story of her missing mother, the novel delves into Sal's personal growth, filled with vivid imagery and relatable characters. Through Sal's experiences, Creech beautifully illustrates the importance of empathy and understanding, encouraging readers to explore the complexities of human emotions.
This book stands as a Newbery Medal winner, showcasing not only mesmerizing storytelling but also profound themes that resonate with readers of all ages. With its blend of adventure and poignant reflections on life, Walk Two Moons remains a timeless tale that continues to touch the hearts of many.
Less| manufacturer | HarperCollins |
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| weight | 0.6 |
| languages | [ Published Value = Middle English ] |
| productGroup | Book |
Walk Two Moons is primarily aimed at middle-grade readers, typically ages 10-14, but it resonates well with older readers for its profound themes.
While the characters and events are fictional, the emotional experiences reflect real-life themes of loss, growth, and family relationships that many readers can relate to.
The novel spans approximately 288 pages, making it an engaging read that balances depth with accessibility.