Saturday 4 June 2016

Where does Sal find Gram after they are separated in the Wisconsin Dells?

In Walk Two Moons, by Sharon Creech, Sal and her grandparents are traveling across the country to Idaho in order to visit her mother. They make several sightseeing stops on the way, including one in the Wisconsin Dells. Sal and her grandparents, who she calls Gram and Gramps, decide to visit the Dells in order to watch the Native American dancers. At one point, after sightseeing with her Gram, Sal falls asleep while lying...

In Walk Two Moons, by Sharon Creech, Sal and her grandparents are traveling across the country to Idaho in order to visit her mother. They make several sightseeing stops on the way, including one in the Wisconsin Dells. Sal and her grandparents, who she calls Gram and Gramps, decide to visit the Dells in order to watch the Native American dancers. At one point, after sightseeing with her Gram, Sal falls asleep while lying in the grass. When she wakes up, she realizes her grandparents left her, and she doesn't know where they went. She anxiously walks around the Dells trying to find them, and eventually finds her Gram in the middle of a Native American dance circle, dancing and shouting "Huzza, huzza!"

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