Who is the main character and narrator of the story?
Sal
What kind of trip does Sal go on?
a road trip
Which theme focuses on growing and learning about yourself?
Growing up
What does peculiar mean?
Unusual
Why does Sal call their new house a birdhouse in chapter 3?
Small
Which character is very suspicious and believes strange things are happening?
Phoebe Winterbottom
Where does Sal live at the beginning of the story?
Kentucky
Which theme deals with sadness or missing someone?
Loss
What does elaborate mean?
Detailed or carefully planned
What does Sal do when someone touches her?
Flinch
Who travels with Sal on the road trip?
Her Gram and Gramps
What strange event worries Phoebe?
Her mother disappeared
Which theme teaches understanding other people's lives?
Understanding others/ empathy
What does hesitant mean?
unsure or slow to act
Which two characters have matching "souls"?
Sal and Ben
Which character disappears and causes concerns?
Mrs. Winterbottom
Why does Sal tell Phoebe's story during the trip?
It connects to her own life and feelings
Which theme shows the importance of friends?
Friendship
What does grief mean?
Deep sadness after loss
What happens to Sal's Grams in the water?
Snake Bite
Who is Sal telling her story to during the trip?
Her grandparents
What important truth about Sal's mother is slowly revealed?
She's missing or something sad happened to her
Why is the title Walk Two Moons important?
It means understanding someone else's experience.
What does lunatic mean?
a person who is strange or acts crazy
What lesson has Sal learned by Chater 30?
Responses will vary (everyone has hidden struggles, understanding others helps us grow, loss changes people)