Review Detail
4.8 19
Young Adult Fiction
453
Story within a Story
(Updated: June 20, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
N/A
Writing Style
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Reader reviewed by Riney
Walk Two Moons is an awarding winning novel that has two stories in it.
The first, main one, is Sal, who's journeying with her Grandparents to go see her Mother, and all the sites that her Mother probably saw on her little adventure. To entertain her grandparents, Sal tells the story of her friend, Phoeboe, who has a wild imagination and gets into adventures quickly and easily.
The novel is targetted for middle school students, but I think that it's good for any age. It may be a bit predictable for older readers, but nevertheless, this book has great meaning about friendship, family, and life.
Walk Two Moons is an awarding winning novel that has two stories in it.
The first, main one, is Sal, who's journeying with her Grandparents to go see her Mother, and all the sites that her Mother probably saw on her little adventure. To entertain her grandparents, Sal tells the story of her friend, Phoeboe, who has a wild imagination and gets into adventures quickly and easily.
The novel is targetted for middle school students, but I think that it's good for any age. It may be a bit predictable for older readers, but nevertheless, this book has great meaning about friendship, family, and life.
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