Walk Two Moons is one of my favorite
novels for young adults. The reasons I like the book so much are because it was easy to
put myself in the lead character's position, and because the author, Sharon Creech, does
a great job of describing her characters. By the end of the book, I felt like I knew
all of them personally! I remember being a little caught off guard by the ending, and I
grieved right alongside the narrator. I think it's definitely possible for children
younger than fifth graders to enjoy and understand this book. I could see someone in
third or fourth grade being able to comprehend the deeper meanings found in the book. I
think the book gives more than enough detail for it to be
enjoyed!
Friday, May 24, 2013
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