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Title: Walk Two Moons
Author:  Sharon Creech
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Reviewer: Kevin W. '12

Walk Two Moons is one of the best books I ever read, however, I was unprepared for the very sad ending. It is about a girl named Phoebe, who tries to find the truth about her parent's divorce. Phoebe is upset about her mother moving away from the family, but learns a very valuable lesson about families. Phoebe comes to realize that the whole family is much more important than just one person.

Fall 2004

 
Reviewer:  Emily Tr. '06

"Would you like me to tell you a story?" Suddenly the name Phoebie Witterbottom comes to mind. Fourteen year old Sal realizes that Phoebie’s life is much like her own.

Sal’s mother left the family.Sal found out that her mother would not be returning. She needs to go find her.She goes through a lot of trouble to find her mother, but realizes something that could change her life forever.

Walk Two Moons is a very suspenseful book. It made me not want to put it down. The author described the characters and plot very well, and I could understand everything. Walk Two Moons also had important hints throughout the book that I think made the book more interesting. Walk Two Moons was one of my favorite books. I am looking forward to reading other Sharon Creech books.

11-20-98

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Last updated 12/11/2004

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