66 pages 2 hours read

Sharon Creech

Walk Two Moons

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 1994

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Chapters 1-5Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Chapter 1 Summary: “A Face at the Window”

Sal describes her homesickness for the family farm in Bybanks. When her father first brought her to Euclid roughly a year ago, she was dismayed to find the car stopping in front of a house without any trees. As her father tried to persuade her to greet his friend Margaret Cadaver—the owner of the house—Sal noticed a girl watching her from a next-door window. Sal later became friends with this girl—Phoebe Winterbottom—and told her story to her grandparents during a recent road trip. She likens Phoebe’s story to a plaster wall in her home in Bybanks; when Sal’s mother left, her father began pulling down the plaster, eventually revealing a fireplace behind it. Similarly, Sal says, she has realized that her own story lies just below the surface of Phoebe’s.

Chapter 2 Summary: “The Chickabiddy Starts a Story”

Sal skips back to the moment when Gram and Gramps announce their plans for a cross-country trip. Sal’s father encourages her to go, ostensibly to keep an eye on his eccentric and accident-prone parents, but really because Lewiston is the place where Sal’s mother is “resting peacefully” (5). Sal feels an urgent need to reach Lewiston by her mother’s birthday: “During the week before we left, the sound of the wind was hurry, hurry, hurry, and at night even the silent darkness whispered rush, rush, rush” (6).