Since Sal's mother went away to Idaho, her grandma, grandpa and her went on a road trip to visit her in Idaho.
Sal's grandmother's name in "Walk Two Moons" is Gram.
Gramps and Gram called Salamanca "Sugar" in the book "Walk Two Moons."
The nickname for Gram in "Walk Two Moons" is "The Duster." She earns this nickname for her habit of constantly dusting and cleaning her house.
Gram calls Sal by the nickname Chickabidee.
Gram ran off with the egg man, and she stayed with him for three days.
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Gram dies in chapter 41 of "Walk Two Moons" due to a cerebral hemorrhage she suffered while working in her garden. It is a sudden and unexpected event that deeply impacts the main character, Sal, and sets her on a journey of self-discovery and healing.
While wading in the Missouri River, Gram fell and was swept away by the current. It was a frightening experience, but she was eventually rescued by Sal's father.
Gram is touched when she sees Old Faithful in "Walk Two Moons" because it reminds her of her late husband, Sal's grandfather. Old Faithful holds sentimental value for Gram as it was a place where she and her husband shared many memories together, and seeing it brings back those emotions and memories for her.
She is dead so she cannot return, only in a coffin
Gloria was one of Gram's friends who had a thing for Gramps which is why Gram didn't like her.
In the book "Walk Two Moons," the characters visit Wyoming to discover more about Sal's mother, who lived there before her death. They explore key locations related to Sal's mother's past, unraveling secrets and gaining a deeper understanding of her life and the events leading up to her tragic death. Wyoming serves as a setting that holds the key to uncovering Sal's family history and emotional journey.