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What were some of the real reasons that Sal's grandparents were going to Lewiston, Idaho.
Sal's father tells her that she leans on broken reeds and will get a face full of swamp mud one day. What do you think he means by this?
Explain how Salamanca got her name.
Sal discusses things she is scared of and things that don't bother her. She goes on to say that "if people expect you to be brave, sometimes you pretend that you are, even when you are frightened down to your very bones." What does she mean by this?
In Phoebe Winterbottom's world, no one was ordinary. How would you describe Phoebe?
This novel is written from Sal's point of view, and it jumps back and forth from what is happening on the car ride with Gram and Gramps, and the story she is telling them about Phoebe Winterbottom. What do you like or dislike about this style of writing? Explain your answer.
What clues does Sal give us that she was very close to her mom? What similarities do they share?
Who do you think the boy that visited the Winterbottom house was?
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